
Resistance of a wire at a constant temperature
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- Q1Match the following quantities to its unit symbol.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q2Which of the following can be used to calculate resistance?charge ÷ potential differencecurrent × potential differencecurrent ÷ potential differencepotential difference ÷ currentpotential difference × charge30s
- Q3Match each of the following types of variable to its definition.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q4When a current flows in a wire, which of the following moves through the wire?ionsprotonselectronsatoms30s
- Q5In a graph showing the results of an experiment, where does each type of variable usually appear?Users link answersLinking30s
- Q6When there is an error in an experimental measurement, which of the following must be true?The measured value is different from the true value.The measurement is anomalous.The experimenter did not follow the method correctly.30s