1. How does the ratio of voltage and current from the scope display compare to the resistance of the resistor?.

Respuesta :

The ratio of voltage and current from the scope display compares to the resistance so that R = U/i.

Resistance

The resistance of an electrical system is configured as the difficulty that the current faces to travel through the entire system.

With the value of the resistance it is possible to determine the value of the voltage that the electrical object will be subjected, so that:

                                                [tex]U = R \times i[/tex]

Thus, the value of current and voltage can be related to the value of resistance in such a way that:

                                                    [tex]R = \frac{U}{i}[/tex]

So, the ratio of voltage and current from the scope display compares to the resistance of the resistor so that R = U/i.

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