look at the three graphs below. what type of component would produce a graph like graph 1?
The question you’re referencing (“look at the three graphs below…”) is tied to a specific image set, and that image is not visible here, so a precise, single correct component type cannot be identified from the text alone.
In typical electronics questions of this style, each graph usually shows a relationship like:
- Voltage vs. current (to identify a resistor, diode, or filament lamp)
- Current vs. time or voltage vs. time (to identify a capacitor or inductor charging/discharging)
- Non‑linear I–V curves (to identify something like a diode, LED, or a thermistor)
Without actually seeing “graph 1,” any answer about which component produced it would be a guess rather than a reliable solution. If you can upload or describe graph 1 in words (for example, “it’s a straight line through the origin” or “it’s a curve that levels off”), a specific component (such as resistor , diode , capacitor , etc.) can be matched accurately.