T thebillsfan Unseasoned Veteran 10+ Year Member Joined Dec 23, 2008 Messages 778 Reaction score 0 Aug 8, 2009 #1 Members don't see this ad. I wouldve thought the current doubles, but Ive read on multiple sites that the current remains the same even if the load remains the same. Why is this?
Members don't see this ad. I wouldve thought the current doubles, but Ive read on multiple sites that the current remains the same even if the load remains the same. Why is this?
RogueUnicorn rawr. 10+ Year Member Joined Jul 15, 2009 Messages 9,746 Reaction score 1,670 Aug 8, 2009 #2 V=IR... given an increase in V there should be an increase in I with the same R Upvote 0 Downvote
D Doodl3s Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jun 17, 2009 Messages 404 Reaction score 15 Aug 8, 2009 #3 yea, if you double the batteries and don't change whats in between them... (the resistors), current doubles too. Upvote 0 Downvote
yea, if you double the batteries and don't change whats in between them... (the resistors), current doubles too.
T thebillsfan Unseasoned Veteran 10+ Year Member Joined Dec 23, 2008 Messages 778 Reaction score 0 Aug 8, 2009 #4 Doodl3s said: yea, if you double the batteries and don't change whats in between them... (the resistors), current doubles too. Click to expand... alright, freakin "yahoo answers" give answers that are completely incorrect. thanks guys Upvote 0 Downvote
Doodl3s said: yea, if you double the batteries and don't change whats in between them... (the resistors), current doubles too. Click to expand... alright, freakin "yahoo answers" give answers that are completely incorrect. thanks guys