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Finding Constant for Ohm's Law: Correlation or OHMs Constant?
Either way, it's all good!- bambilmiller
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Finding Constant for Ohm's Law: Correlation or OHMs Constant?
Thank you everyone for all your help. The light bulb just went off! :)- bambilmiller
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Finding Constant for Ohm's Law: Correlation or OHMs Constant?
Is the correct equation for the first part V=IR ?- bambilmiller
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Finding Constant for Ohm's Law: Correlation or OHMs Constant?
That still does not answer my question. What is the constant? How do I figure out what it is?- bambilmiller
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Finding Constant for Ohm's Law: Correlation or OHMs Constant?
It is the relationship among voltage, current and resistance. Where the current in a circuit is directly proportional to the voltage established across the circuit and is inversly proportional to the resistance of the circuit. I=V/R- bambilmiller
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Finding Constant for Ohm's Law: Correlation or OHMs Constant?
1. Write the equation for each run in the form (potential=constant x current) {the form has two numerical list to work with} 2. How do I find the constant from these 2 lists? Is it the correlation that the question is looking for? or, Is it OHMs constant, that the question is talking about??- bambilmiller
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