In the experiment, you repeated measuremen5 times for a resistor, and obtain the following values: Data Count 1 3 4 AV(V) 2.34 2.89 3.57 4.21 5.08 I(A) 1.20 1.47 1.79 2.12 2.54 Please determine the mean resistance of the measurements.
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From Ohm's law
V = IR
R = V/I
First we calculate resistance for each data set then take the average.
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