When both the current and voltage in a circuit are doubled, what happens to resistance and power?

1 Answer
Feb 23, 2016

Resistance remains same, but power becomes four times i.e. quadruples.

Explanation:

If current is I and voltage is V, then resistance R=V/I and power is given by P=V*I.

As such when both the current and voltage in a circuit are doubled, resistance becomes R=(2V)/(2I)=V/I and hence remains same.

However, power becomes P=2V*2!-4V*I i.e. power becomes four times.