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Is Ohm's law a fundamental law? Explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer: NO.

Explanation: Ohm's law is not a fundamental law. It

because it fails in the following conditions.

(i) voltage depends on current non linearly.

(ii) the relation between voltage and current depends on the sign of voltage for the same absolute value of voltage.

Answered by shilpa1bf277
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Answer: it is not a fundamental law

Explanation:

It fails in the following conditions.

(i) voltage depends on current non linearly.

(ii) the relation between voltage and current depends on the sign of voltage for the same absolute value of voltage

(iii) the relation between voltage and current is not unique

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