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what is the shape of V v/s I graph for a linear resistor​

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Answered by KapilSharmaFan
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An I–V curve which is a straight line through the origin with positive slope represents a linear or ohmic resistor.

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Explanation:

For example, resistors, capacitors, and inductors are linear, while diodes and transistors are nonlinear. An I–V curve which is a straight line through the origin with positive slope represents a linear or ohmic resistor, the most common type of resistance encountered in circuits.

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