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During an experiment to verify Ohm's law, the voltage supplied and the current through a circuit are measured.
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the circuit (in N) can be calculated using the formula, R = V/I,
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a) Resistance (in 2) =
b) Fractional uncertainty in the resistance =
c) Absolute uncertainty (in 2) in the resistance=
A conductor has a resistance of R. it was cut into twelve even pieces. Six of them are
connected in series, six are connected in parallel. Then they are again connected in series.
Find the total resistance. (10)
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