How to graph total resistance exerted on each of the resistors on a series circuit. (red, blue and green)
Graph?
Is this for a diagram you were given, or is the whole question?
whole question...
Well, obviously from Ohm's Law R = V/I. Maybe they just want you to say that you need to put the current on the x-axis and the voltage on the y-axis?
Then plot the points (I,V) for each resistor in the circuit to make a line with a slope that has the total voltage.
So, it wasn't the whole question -_-
Alright, what do you mean by given a voltage of 9.01 and 10.0? is that the initial and finale voltage exerted for a particular resistor?
that's for the 9.01 series
Wait, so there's two circuits?
no thats before circuits
Have you not been given any values for current?
no I have not
Hm. I'm afraid I can't help you. The folks over in the Physics section or in one of those HW help Physics forums might be able to though. Sorry.
Thanks for the help though!
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