Show your work for the slope calculations below . Slope, = Slope, = What do these slopes physically represent? ( hint: see formula in q.3 , physical quantity on Y axis divided by physical quantity on x axis ) 5) Does your graph verify ohm's law? How you can tell?
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2. Draw a graph voltage vs current for both resistors R1 and R2. Label your graph properly with Title of graph , physical quantities on X and Y axis with units .First quantity of title must be plotted along Y axis and second quantity of title must be plotted on X aixs.
3. You can make one graph for both data sets. Properly label which line represents R1 and which line represents R2.
4. Calculate the slope of both lines separately. Clearly show two points on the line for the slope calculations.
5, Show your slope calculation work in the space provided for the slope 1 and slope2.
6. Slope has a unit. Put correct slope units in the space provided for slope 1 and slope2.
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