Science, asked by tenzinkyizom820, 9 months ago

The values of current (I) flowing in a given resistor for the corresponding values of potential difference (V) across the resistor are given below:
I (ampere)=0.5,1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0
V (volts)=1.6,3.4,6.7,10.2,13.2
Plot a graph between V and I and calculate the resistance of that resistor.

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Answered by Louis9
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so resistance ls calculated by R=I/V

so using one value of each I can say

0.5÷1.6 to get 0.3 ohms as resistance

if you want you can use any of the other values with these corresponding values they will still give the same answer

for example4.0÷13.2 which are the last values Inyour question give the same answer of 0.3 ohms as resistance the graph is there in the picture

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