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The I-V graph of a conductor represents the relationship between the current (I) flowing through the conductor and the voltage (V) across it. In an ideal conductor, this relationship is linear, indicating that the current is directly proportional to the voltage, as described by Ohm's Law (V = IR). The slope of the graph corresponds to the conductor's resistance. Deviations from linearity can indicate non-ohmic behavior, where the resistance changes with voltage or current.

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