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Physics, 13.07.2021 19:30, kawtharALSAMARY

1. As the voltage between the ends of the resistor increased, the current through the resistor increased. If the current is proportional to the voltage, the data should lie on a straight line passing through the origin. For the two resistors, how close is the y-intercept to zero? Is there a proportional relationship between voltage and current? If so, write the equation for each resistor in the form potential difference = constant  current. (Use a numerical value for the constant.)

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