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Physics, 08.02.2021 09:50 mikayleighb2019

A voltage is measured across a resistor with a resistance of 4R. If you will change the resistor to one that has a resistance of R/4, what will be the new current I (2) relative to the first one I (1)? Suppose that the voltage remains constant.

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