How we able to find resistance of IV and VI graph
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Where is the graph?
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where are the graphs???????????
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An IV graph is where the current is marked on y-axis and the voltage on x-axis.
Slope = y/x
Through the Ohm's Law,
V = IR
Slope of IV graph would be I/V = 1/R.
Therefore, slope of I-V graph represents inverse of resistance.
In a V-I graph, voltage is marked on the y-axis and current on the x-axis.
Slope = y/x
Through Ohm's law,
slope = V/I = R.
The slope of V-I graph represents resistance.
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