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| - | The slope of the line is the resistance since: $R = \frac{\Delta V}{\Delta I}$, which in my case is 0.09 Ω. Note also how much power is loss in the cable. | + | The slope of the line is the resistance since: |
| - | A trick to help reduce this power loss is to add a smaller battery in the house. | + | A trick to help reduce this power loss is to add a smaller battery in the house. |
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| - | |>100W |16.7 |0.8 | + | |>100W |16.7 |0.8 |
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