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Physics, 05.05.2020 16:30 dorianhenderson987

What was the resistance of the resistor in Part 1? Include your current-voltage plot with the measured slope in your response. Explain how you might determine the equivalent resistance of two resistors in series or parallel with this technique.

I got 3.0 Ω as the resistance of the resistor and I was able to make my graph. How would I determine the equivalent resistance of two resistors in series or parallel with this technique?


What was the resistance of the resistor in Part 1? Include your current-voltage plot with the measur
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