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A current is flowing in a circuit consisting of a resistor and a battery.
What happens to the power dissipated in the resistor when the resistance is quadrupled and the voltage remains constant?

A
It is doubled
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It is quadrupled
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C
It is halved
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D
It is quartered
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It remains the same
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Solution

The correct option is D It is quartered
Let the voltage of the battery be V and initial resistance be R.
Thus, the initial power dissipated is P=V2R
Now the resistance is quadrupled keeping the voltage constant i.e R=4R
New power dissipattion is P=V2R=V24R=P4
Hence the power dissipated is quartered.

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