Answer to Question #33259 in Electric Circuits for Frank Loyld

Question #33259
In an experiment to determine the relationship between the current I through a piece of tungsten wire and the potential difference V across it, the theoretical relationship used was I=kV^n, where k and n are constants which may be obtained from a straight line graph of the form y = mx + c, the symbols having their usual meaning. The corresponding linear equation for this experiment is ________

A. I = nV + k
B. 4I=nV^2 + k
C. I=expV^n + k
D. logI = nlogV + logk
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2013-07-16T08:07:39-0400
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