16. If you double the voltage across a resistor while cutting its resistance to one-third its original
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16. If you double the voltage across a resistor while cutting its resistance to one-third its original value, what happens to the current in the resistor:
(a) it doubles,
(b) it triples,
(c) it increases by six times, or
(d) you can’t tell from the data given?
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College Physics Essentials Electricity And Magnetism Optics Modern Physics Volume Two
ISBN: 9781032337272
8th Edition
Authors: Jerry D. Wilson, Anthony J. Buffa, Bo Lou
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