the V1 graph is a straight line that passes through the origin of the graph what do you conclude from this observation
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The graph is Voltage against Current.
It is a straight line passing through the origin.
This is because with an increase in voltage, there is a proportional increase in current.
This explains Ohms law.
The gradient of this graph gives us the effective resistance of the circuit.
It is a straight line passing through the origin.
This is because with an increase in voltage, there is a proportional increase in current.
This explains Ohms law.
The gradient of this graph gives us the effective resistance of the circuit.
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Explanation:
The graph is Voltage against Current.
It is a straight line passing through the origin.
This is because with an increase in voltage, there is a proportional increase in current.
This explains Ohms law.
The gradient of this graph gives us the effective resistance of the circuit.
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