What is the Relationship between Potential difference and Current graph? Follow
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According to ohm's law the graph between current and potential difference is linear. The voltage is plotted on the x-axis and the current is plotted on the y-axis. This plot is also known as the V-I characteristics. The slope of a V-I graph gives the resistance of the conductor.
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