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Chapter 2, Problem 44E
(a) Sketch the current-voltage relationship (current on the y axis) of a 2 kΩ resistor over the voltage range of −10 V ≤ Vresistor ≤ +10 V. Be sure to label both axes appropriately. (b) What is the numerical value of the slope (express your answer in siemens)?
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