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rvc (rvc):
can a line in graph have different slope?
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OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):
Like a linear line? Lol. No.
rvc (rvc):
@AravindG
rvc (rvc):
I versus V
OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):
?? That's not a line then. A line is straight.
OpenStudy (aravindg):
For an ohmic device I is directly proportional to V. It will be a straight line but slope can vary according to conditions.
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rvc (rvc):
which condition?
OpenStudy (aravindg):
The resistance value.
OpenStudy (aravindg):
Compare with y=mx
V=RI
hence R represents the slope. If we take diff R slope varies.
rvc (rvc):
o thx a lot!!!!!!!!
so if i take diff pts i'll get dff slope
OpenStudy (aravindg):
Yeah but huge R value you get large slope less R less slope.
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OpenStudy (aravindg):
*put
rvc (rvc):
wat?
OpenStudy (aravindg):
Put large value of R then you get large slope and vice versa.
rvc (rvc):
yes thx a lot!!!!!!!!!!!! @AravindG
OpenStudy (aravindg):
yw :)
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OpenStudy (aravindg):
You will actually do this as an experiment in physics lab.
rvc (rvc):
yes i had it yesterday @AravindG
OpenStudy (aravindg):
Good.
rvc (rvc):
thx but i have done a silly mistake so i suppose i will get 24 or 25 from 30
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