How to find the slope of V-I graph?
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From Ohm's law- V= IR
where, V = Voltage, I = current , R = Resistance
So, Slope of I-V graph = V/I = R
and the slope of V-I graph = I/V = 1/R = Conductance.
where, V = Voltage, I = current , R = Resistance
So, Slope of I-V graph = V/I = R
and the slope of V-I graph = I/V = 1/R = Conductance.
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just point the points in the graph and join the dots in a straight line passing through the origin. that line will be the slope of the v i graph
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