Copy of 5CL Pre-Lab 5 Submission Template - S23v2

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Q2a: If you hook up your voltage supply to run 2V across this resistor, what current do you expect to measure? Q2b: Choose another voltage between 0 and 3V. When you run this current through your resistor, what current would you expect to measure if your resistance is constant (don’t overthink)? I would expect to masure a current of 1/50 A as V = IR so 2 = I(100) and I = 1/50 If I chose a voltage of 3V, I would expect the current to measure 0.03 since V = IR with 3 = I(100) and thus I would be 3/100.
Q1c: Given the voltage and current values in the table below, how can you directly calculate the resistance? This same data is plotted on the right. How can you determine the resistance from this graph (V=IR)? You can measure the resistance by looking at the slope of the graph. Rearranging V = IR you get R = V/I which is the slope of the graph.
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