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- ab conclusion (based on your data and graph, what kind of relationship exists between resistance and current?) as resistance increases, current: the type of relationship shown is < for this, your options are linear quadratic inverse inverse square current (a) vs. resistance ($\omega$)
Step1: Analyze trend from graph
Observe that as resistance ($R$) increases, current ($I$) decreases, and the product $I \times R$ is roughly constant (e.g., $0.5 \text{ A} \times 20 \Omega = 10$, $0.1 \text{ A} \times 100 \Omega = 10$), matching $I = \frac{V}{R}$ (Ohm's Law, constant voltage $V$).
Step2: Match to relationship type
A relationship where one variable decreases as the other increases, following $I \propto \frac{1}{R}$, is an inverse relationship.
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