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What is the nature of the graph between I and V for a metallic conductor

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Answered by soumo42
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The graph between the potential difference V and the current I flowing through a metallic conductor is a straight line curve. In the operating range of values, the relation between the voltage V and the current I is linear. R = resistance of the metallic conductor.

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Answered by frozenPearl93
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The graph between the potential difference V and the current I flowing through a metallic conductor is a straight line curve. In the operating range of values, the relation between the voltage V and the current I is linear. R = resistance of the metallic conductor!

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