The figure below shows how the currents in two ohmic conductors vary when they are placed in a difference in potential.

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The figure below shows how the currents in two ohmic conductors vary when they are placed in a difference in potential.

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The Figure Below Shows How The Currents In Two Ohmic Conductors Vary When They Are Placed In A Difference In Potential 1
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The figure below shows how the currents in two ohmic conductors vary when they are placed in a difference in potential. The resistor with the smaller resistance is resistor: Current, I 40 35 30 25 25050 15 10 both resistors have the same resistance 2 R1 1 R2 Voltage, V
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