What is the shape of graph between v and i,where v is the potential difference between the ends of a wire and i is the current in it?
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Potential difference, also called voltage, across an electrical component is needed to make a current flow through it.
This potential difference is the electrical pressure that gives a measure to the energy transferred.
Cells or batteries often provide the potential difference needed.
The shape of the graph between v and I, where v is the potential difference between the ends of a wire and i is the current in it, depends upon the values of V and I.
This potential difference is the electrical pressure that gives a measure to the energy transferred.
Cells or batteries often provide the potential difference needed.
The shape of the graph between v and I, where v is the potential difference between the ends of a wire and i is the current in it, depends upon the values of V and I.
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Answer:stright line ..
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