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define ohmic charges give one example ​

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Answered by nitika779
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Explanation:

An ohmic conductor is anything that conducts electricity directly proportional to the applied voltage. So examples are a copper wire, a resistor, and uniformly doped silicon. All of these examples become non-ohmic at temperature extremes.

Answered by luvverma19766
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Answer:

An ohmic conductor is anything that conducts electricity directly proportional to the applied voltage.

Examples:

So examples are a copper wire, a resistor, and uniformly doped silicon. All of these examples become non-ohmic at temperature extremes.

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