Ohms law is: I = V / R (current = voltage / resistance)... where if the voltage or resistance changes then the current will change. ... the current and resistance is a inversely proportional linearly relationship ...this means that if the resistance doubles then the current halfs, if the resistance halfs then the current doubles, etc...hope this helps
Current is at maximum
the current in series will be same..
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If the switch is open, current does not flow.
the voltage and current doubles
If you double the energy in a circuit, the current will also double. This is because current is directly proportional to energy in a circuit, according to Ohm's Law (I = V/R).
If the value of each resistor is doubled, according to Ohm's Law (V=IR), the current will be halved. This is because resistance is directly proportional to current, so if resistance doubles, current will decrease by half if voltage remains constant.
Nothing happens.
the volume doubles
Ohms law is: I = V / R (current = voltage / resistance)... where if the voltage or resistance changes then the current will change. ... the current and resistance is a inversely proportional linearly relationship ...this means that if the resistance doubles then the current halfs, if the resistance halfs then the current doubles, etc...hope this helps
This is a really simple hack. All it does is doubles your current exp. So, for example if your experience is 2h it will set it to 4h.
the volume doubles
The circumference also doubles.
The area also doubles.
The most doubles in a season by a current player was Lance Berkman of the Houston Astros in 2001 when he had 55 doubles in the season however the most doubles in a game by a current player was Johnny Damon when he played for the Kansas City Royals when he had 4 doubles in a game in July of 2000.
Current is at maximum