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Learn: I–V Characteristics of Resistor, Filament Lamp, and Diode

AQA GCSE Combined Science specification.

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What do I–V characteristics show?

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The I–V characteristic of a resistor is a {{blank0}} line because the current is {{blank1}} proportional to the voltage.

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What happens to current in a diode before the forward voltage is reached?

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Which statements about I–V characteristics are true? (Select all that apply)

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