How do I convert a current vs time graph to a voltage vs time graph? Given an ideal resistor of 12kOHM. |
by circuithelp
November 02, 2020 |
Since V=RI, for an ideal resistor, it is a simple matter to multiply the vertical scale by 12000, and the label A by V ( change ampere to volt ). If the current is given in mA, then, multiply the numerical value by just 12 to get it in volt. |
+1 vote by vanderghast November 03, 2020 |
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