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On the graph of voltage versus current, which line represents a 2.0 Ω resistor?​

On the graph of voltage versus current, which line represents a 2.0 Ω resistor?​-example-1
User Liam
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Answer:

line A

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Stephen Hartley
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Answer:

line B

Step-by-step explanation:

According to ohm's law V = IR where;

V i sthe supply voltage (in volts)

I = supply current (in amperes)

R = resistance (in ohms)

In order to calculate the line that is equal to 2ohms, we need to calculate the slope of each line using the formula.

For line B, R = ΔV/ΔI

R = V₂-V₁/I₂-I₁

R = 14.0-4.0/7.0-2.0

R = 10.0/5.0

R = 2.0ohms

Since the slope of line B is equal to 2 ohms, this shows that the line B is the one that represents the 2ohms resistor.

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