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A current in a circuit is due to a potential difference of 30 V applied to a resistor of resistance `300 Omega`. What resistance would permit the same current to flow, if the supply voltage was 300 V ?A. `3 k Omega`B. `6 k Omega`C. `9 k Omega`D. `300 Omega`

Answer» Correct Answer - A
When V = 30 V and `R = 300 Omega`
The current is `I=(V)/(R )=(30)/(300)=0.1A`
If now the voltage is increased to 300 V and same current has to be maintained, then the resistance required given by
`R=(V)/(I) rArr R = (300)/(0.1)=3 k Omega`


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