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30. The curve representing Ohms law is a:
(a) Linear
(b) cosine function
(c) Parabola
(d) Hyperbola​

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Answered by adityaamber627
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Answer:

cosine function is the right answer

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Answered by brainlysme9
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The curve representing Ohms law is linear(option a).

Ohm's law is shown by a linear curve. According to Ohm's law, there is a linear relationship between the applied voltage and the electric current that results; because the current is proportionate to the voltage, the I-V curve has a positive slope and is a straight line through the origin.

According to Ohm's law, the voltage across two places is precisely proportional to the current flowing through a conductor between them, or many conductors of electricity, the electric current which will flow through them is directly proportional to the voltage applied to them.

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