if temperature is increasing then ohms law will violate
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yes
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its violated as in ohms we know that temperature and other
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HIII........✓
THERE IS YOUR ANSWER.......✓
OHM'S LAW
THE AMOUNT OF CURRENT ACROSS ANY CONDUCTOR IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE ACROSS THE CONDUCTOR.....✓
Let "v" be the potential difference across its end and "I" be the amount of current.....✓
V=IR
where "R" is the constant known as Resistance of the conductor depends on material and some other factor....✓
SO IF WE INCREASE THE TEMPERATURE THAN THE VALUE OF RESISTANCE ALSO CHANGE TO COMPUNSATE THE CHANGE HENCE OHM'S LAW IS APPLYCABLE IN SUCH CASE.....✓
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