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The following table shows current in Amperes and potential difference in Volts.

V (Volts) I (Amp)    
       4 9
       5 11.25
       6 13.5

(i) Find the average resistance.

(ii) What will be the nature of the graph between the current and potential difference? (Do not draw a graph.)

(iii) Which law will the graph prove? Explain the law.

 

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(i). From Ohm's law, we have
R=V/I

V
(volts)
I 

 

(amp)    

R
(ohm)
       4         9 4/9=0.44
       5       11.25 5/11.25=0.44
       6       13.5 6/13.5=0.44

Therefore, average resistance = (0.44+0.44+0.44)/3 =0.44 Ω 

(ii)  The nature of the graph between the current and potential difference will be a straight line passing through origin (0,0).

(iii) The graph proves Ohm's law. Ohm's law states that, under constant temperature and physical conditions, the current flowing through a conductor is always proportional to the potential difference across it i.e. V∝I or, V = RI

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