if temperature is increasing constantly then ohms law is violet
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yes
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its violated as in ohms we know that temperature and other
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The term Ohm's law refers as one of the devices found in electronic circuits for resistance.
The current is 'directly proportional to 'voltage'.
As we know, if you increase the voltage by a circuit whose resistance is fixed, then the current goes up. So this is the ohm’s law.
So the Ohm’s law is current flowing by a conductor which is 'directly proportional' to the 'potential difference applied' between the ends of the conductor.
So if the temperature gets increased, then the graph of ohm’s law will no longer be linear.
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