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16) State ohms law

17) How are ohmic conductors different from non-

ohmic conductors​

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Answered by jennisinu2004il
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Answer:

Ohm's law is a law that states that the voltage across a resistor is directly proportional to the current flowing through the resistance. Ohm's law is named for German physicist Georg Ohm (1789-1854). A simple formula, Ohm's law, is used to show the relationship of current, voltage, and resistance.

Explanation:

The main difference between an Ohmic and a non-Ohmic conductor is whether they follow Ohm's law. An Ohmic conductor would have a linear relationship between the current and the voltage. With non-Ohmic conductors, the relationship is not linear. A good example of an Ohmic conductor is the resistor

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