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Why is the curve representing ohm’s law linear

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Answered by sainithinpalli221020
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Answer:

it is leaner because

Explanation:

take a resister of known resistance then the unknown quantities in the expression V=IR is V and I , now take XY plane we had constant value R as slope of the line and on Y axis plot the V and on X axis plot I,u can see y=kx it is a line equation.

Answered by N3176227
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Answer:

according to Ohm's law exhibits a linear relationship between the applied voltage and the resulting electric current; the current is proportional to the voltage, so the I–V curve is a straight line through the origin with positive slope.

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