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Please Only answer question C: what does the slope of this plot represent Please

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Please Only answer question C: what does the slope of this plot represent

Please Only answer question C: what does the slope of this plot represent. Don't take the picture please.

4. Open a new spreadsheet. 1k 5. Set up your circuit as shown above, using two DMMs: one as an ammeter, and one as a voltmeter. Make sure the dials on your PSU are fully counterclockwise, then have your instructor inspect your circuit before you turn it on. a. Take 16 measurements (8 positive voltage, 8 negative voltage) of both the voltage and current anywhere between -5V and 5V. b. Plot these values. c. What does the slope of this plot represent?

Explanation / Answer

So for above circuit, there is constant slope between voltage and current graph.

Because there is only resistance in above circuit. when voltage is let -4 v then current will be. - 4mA

and for -3 V current will be - 3mA. and for +4 V current will be 4 mA.

So its a linear graph and the slope is always y axis (I current ) divided by x axis (V voltage)

So slope = I / V = 1 / R which is conductance.