Ohm's law fails in case of [Explain your answer]
a)Thyristor
b)p-n junction crystal
c)Electrolytes
d)All of these
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Answer:
d)All of these
Explanation:
Ohm’s Law fails in case of nonohmic conductors or semiconductors and in case of elctrolytes.
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d) All of These.
Explanation:
- Ohm's Law does not apply to nonohmic conductors, semiconductors, or electrolytes.
- Thyristor
Non-linear elements are ones whose current is not precisely proportional to the applied voltage; as a result, their resistance varies with the applied voltage and current. Thyristor is a prime example of a non-linear component. Vacuum tubes also do not fall under the scope of Ohm's law.
- Transistor
Despite the fact that unilateral electrical components like diodes and transistors only allow current to flow in one direction, Ohm's law does not apply to them.
- Networks that operate unilaterally are exempt from the law. The current can only flow in a single direction in unilateral networks. Such networks are made up of components like transistors and diodes, among others. Ohm's law does not apply to non-linear elements either.
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