Do NON-OHMIC conductor exixts?
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The conductor is described as non-ohmic because its resistance, V0 / I0, varies with applied voltage. Even pure copper is non-ohmic if current is above 1 KA per cm2. A conductor is described as ohmic, i.e. obeying Ohm's law, if its resistance is independent of the applied voltage.
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yes
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Yes non ohmic conductor exist
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