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Exercise:
The following table lists the current measured for different applied voltages: vspacemm tabularxcml|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c Delta V V & & . & . & . & . & . & . & . & . hline I mA & & & & & & & & & tabularx vspacemm Calculate the corresponding values for resistance where applicable and power and graph the current vs voltage. Discuss the result.

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Resistance and power can be calculated from the measured data using RDelta V/I and PDelta V I. vspacemm tabularxcml|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c Delta V V & & . & . & . & . & . & . & . & . hline I mA & & & & & & & & & hline R kΩ & – & & & & & & & & hline P W & & . & . & . & . & . & . & . & . tabularx vspacemm center includegraphicswidth.cm#image_path:light-bulb-i-vs-v-# center It is obvious that there is no linear relation between current and voltage i.e. the resistance is not constant. When the voltage increases the current and the power also increase leading to a hotter filament. A we will see later the resistance of metals increases when the temperature is increased.
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Exercise:
The following table lists the current measured for different applied voltages: vspacemm tabularxcml|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c Delta V V & & . & . & . & . & . & . & . & . hline I mA & & & & & & & & & tabularx vspacemm Calculate the corresponding values for resistance where applicable and power and graph the current vs voltage. Discuss the result.

Solution:
Resistance and power can be calculated from the measured data using RDelta V/I and PDelta V I. vspacemm tabularxcml|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|c Delta V V & & . & . & . & . & . & . & . & . hline I mA & & & & & & & & & hline R kΩ & – & & & & & & & & hline P W & & . & . & . & . & . & . & . & . tabularx vspacemm center includegraphicswidth.cm#image_path:light-bulb-i-vs-v-# center It is obvious that there is no linear relation between current and voltage i.e. the resistance is not constant. When the voltage increases the current and the power also increase leading to a hotter filament. A we will see later the resistance of metals increases when the temperature is increased.
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