Electric Circuits - Mission EC4 Detailed Help


If the voltage across a circuit is doubled, then the current through the circuit would be ____.


 
The current (I) in a circuit is dependent upon the electric potential difference (i.e., voltage or V) impressed across the circuit and the overall resistance (R) of the circuit. The equation that expresses this relationship is: 
 
I = ∆V / R.


 
Equations serve as useful guides to thinking about how an alteration in one variable would affect another variable. An inspection of the current equation in the Formula Frenzy section reveals the dependency of current on voltage and resistance. The equation shows that the current in a circuit is directly proportional to the voltage impressed across the circuit. An increase in voltage would result in an increase in current. And the factor by which the voltage increases is the same factor by which the current increases. So if the voltage becomes 10 times greater, the current would become 10 times its original value.