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3 April, 07:53

What does the slope represent if the voltage vs current value graph

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  1. 3 April, 07:59
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    If the voltage is on the x-axis and the current is on the y-axis,

    then the slope of the curve represents the resistance of the

    device that the voltage is being applied to.

    If the graph is NOT a straight line, then it gets more interesting.

    It shows that the resistance of the device or component is not

    constant, but depends on the voltage applied to it. A diode is

    a good example of that. The voltage/current graph of a diode

    has sudden changes of slope ... nothing gentle about it.
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