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if temperature is increasing then ohms law will violate​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

its violated as in ohms we know that temperature and other

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Answered by anu24239
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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.....

HOPE ITS HELP YOU.....[]

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