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Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 135 S01 which is (.) inversely proportional to the: resistance of
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 136 S01 the conductor→
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 137 UNK (2.4)
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 138 S01 this resistance→ (0.6) if we multiply the sign→
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 139 S01 the sign we get v equals i r→ (.) which is the famous derivation
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 140 S01 of ohm's law↘
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 141 UNK (0.9)
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 142 S01 and this resistance→ (0.5) is basically the opposing (.) uh the
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 143 S01 opposition of the phys- ∆basic physical property of the conductor∆
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 144 S01 which opposes the flow of xxx current↘
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 145 UNK (1.0)
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 146 S01 so: and this resistance is also:→ (.) yes→
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 147 T01 sorry→ u:m ∆i have a question∆ so: (0.5) i mea:n
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 148 T01 what do you mea:n when you say that the current increases↘
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 149 T01 like i understand volts increasing like that's more (.) like
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 150 T01 energy but ∆what do you mean∆ ∇the current increases∇↘
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 151 S01 uh well→ what i mean is→ there's a device called (.) an amp meter
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 152 S01 which measures the electric current that flows through the
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 153 S01 conductor→
Oral Assessments Graduate 2019-08-22 4 154 UNK (0.4)
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