Asked by kelvin calin

By constructing basic electric circuits, you will be able to measure current flow. With Ohm’s law in mind, what broad question are you answering by doing this experiment?

You are asking: How are voltage, current and resistance related? More specifically — for a given component or circuit, how does the current change when you change the applied voltage or the resistance, and does it follow Ohm’s law (I = V/R)?
Sample Response: How do changes in voltage or resistance affect current in an electric circuit?

What did you include in your question? Check all that apply.

It mentions change in voltage.
It mentions change in resistance.
It mentions the effects on current.
It suggests a relationship between variables.
It is an open-ended question that cannot be answered yes or no.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
All five apply.

- It mentions change in voltage — “changes in voltage” is explicit.
- It mentions change in resistance — “or resistance” is explicit.
- It mentions the effects on current — asks how they “affect current.”
- It suggests a relationship between variables — it asks how the variables are related (implying I = V/R).
- It is open-ended (not yes/no) — it asks for an explanation of how one quantity changes with another.