Physics, 21.01.2021 22:10, aleort8319
Using a material that is "Ohmic" (follows Ohm’s law), you make a circuit using wire, a battery, and a resistor. After measuring V, I, and R across the circuit, you switch out the original resistor with one that is three times more resistive. When you measure V, I, and R again, how will the new values compare to the original measurements?
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