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Use ohm's law to predict the current through R1 if the voltage is 10 volts. Verify...

Use ohm's law to predict the current through R1 if the voltage is 10 volts. Verify this using your circuit. Does the predicted value agree with the experimental one within the margin of error? Don't just answer yes or no, show your calculations using the range of values for R1.

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Take R = 1, 2, 4,5, 8, 10 and 20 ohm as diffrent values

Now I = V/ R

So for different values of R we can I on calculating as

I = 10, 5 , 2.5, 2 ,1.25, 1 and 0.5 A respectively for above values of R. These values are calculated or predicted values of I. now for above values you can do experiments. I cant compare here the predicted as well as experimental values. you will surely get some error as many factors cause error like heating, surrounding, parallax, etc.

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