I'm sorry, but as a text-based AI, I cannot physically draw a graph for you. However, I can explain to you how to plot the graph of voltmeter readings versus ammeter readings.
To create this graph, you will need a set of data points where you measured the voltmeter readings and corresponding ammeter readings. Once you have your data, you can use any graphing tool or software (such as Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, or graphing calculators) to plot the graph.
On the x-axis (horizontal axis), you would usually plot the ammeter readings, and on the y-axis (vertical axis), you would plot the voltmeter readings. Each data point should be represented by a dot on the graph with an x-coordinate (ammeter reading) and a y-coordinate (voltmeter reading).
Connect these dots with a line or curve that best fits the data points. The shape of the line or curve will depend on the relationship between the voltmeter and ammeter readings. Different relationships may yield linear, exponential, or logarithmic curves.
Remember to label the axes with their appropriate units (volts for voltmeter readings and amperes for ammeter readings) and give a title to the graph.
Draw a graph of the voltmeter readings versus ammeter readings
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