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Q2 Part 1
Jasmine's teacher provided her with a circuit and
asked her to test the current as she tried batteries of
different voltages. She recorded the data in the table
below.
10
Using Jasmine's circuit data, create a graph that shows
the relationship between current and voltage.
Voltage (volts)
Note: Current is on the x-axis and voltage is on the y-
axis,
Current (amps)
Voltage (volts)
10
2.0
20
4.0
30
6,0
10
8.6
10.0
-10
10
20
30
50
Current (amps)
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Jasmine's teacher provided her with a circuit and
asked her to test...
Jasmine's teacher provided her with a circuit and
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