Physics, asked by muhammadtabish055, 2 months ago

(a) No, it is applicable only for ohmic resistance? Write condition for its applicability.(b) What are ohmic and non-ohmic circuits? Give an example of each

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Answered by amitsharm18
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Answer: dont know brother

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Answered by Anonymous
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is that you cannot apply Ohm’s law if the component’s resistance is not fixed over its entire range of operating voltages and currents, or in other words, the component is not ‘ohmic’.

Since all components are non-ohmic to some some degree, a better answer is that you cannot apply Ohm’s law whenever the change in resistance of the component in question is not negligible over its entire range of operating conditions.

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