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describe an experiment to prove ohms law​

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Answered by XxitzSehzadixX
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Note the reading in the ammeter I, for the current and reading of the voltmeter V for the potential difference across the nichrome wire XY in the circuit. ... Thus the V–I graph is a straight line that passes through the origin of the graph, as shown in the figure. Thus, V/I is a constant ratio, which verifies Ohm's law.

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Note the reading in the ammeter I, for the current and reading of the voltmeter V for the potential difference across the nichrome wire XY in the circuit. ... Thus the V–I graph is a straight line that passes through the origin of the graph, as shown in the figure. Thus, V/I is a constant ratio, which verifies Ohm's law

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