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Question 9 says, \"Verify Ohm\'s Law, V=IR for each of the five points on your p

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Question 9 says, "Verify Ohm's Law, V=IR for each of the five points on your plot. Explain any differences."

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Explanation / Answer

Answer 9 : Verification of Ohms law : we know that

V = I*R

From the Graph we calculate the Voltage value and we observe that the voltage at each of the cases is aprrox 6V and thus, the ohms law stands true.

Current Resistance Voltage 0.0188 323 6.0724 0.01547 422.6 6.537622 0.000062 99622 6.176564 0.000057 109442 6.238194 0.000048 131042.6 6.2900448
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