Physics, 21.05.2020 23:06, fabiolafrancklin10
Nate wants to see if changing the voltage across a resistor changes the amount of current that flows through it. He plans to run five trials to test a series circuit with one resistor in it.
Which of the following should Nate keep constant in each trial?
A.
the number of trials he runs
B.
the current flowing through the resistor
C.
the voltage across the resistor
D.
the resistance of the resistor
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