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state and explain the limitations of ohms law

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Answered by Dishangpanchal
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Limitations of Ohm’s Law

Ohm’s law is not applicable in unilateral networks. Unilateral networks allow the current to flow in one direction. Such types of network consist elements like a diode, transistor, etc.

It is not applicable for the non-linear network. In the nonlinear network, the parameter of the network is varied with the voltage and current. Their parameter likes resistance, inductance, capacitance and frequency, etc., not remain constant with the times. So ohms law is not applicable to the nonlinear network.

Ohm’s law are used for finding the resistance of the circuit and also for knowing the voltage and current of the circuit.
.Ohm’s law is not applicable in unilateral networks. Unilateral networks allow the current to flow in one direction. Such types of network consist elements like a diode, transistor, etc.

It is not applicable for the non-linear network. In the nonlinear network, the parameter of the network is varied with the voltage and current. Their parameter likes resistance, inductance, capacitance and frequency, etc., not remain constant with the times. So ohms law is not applicable to the nonlinear network.

Ohm’s law are used for finding the resistance of the circuit and also for knowing the voltage and current of the circuit.



Ohm’s law is not applicable in unilateral networks. Unilateral networks allow the current to flow in one direction. Such types of network consist elements like a diode, transistor, etc.

It is not applicable for the non-linear network. In the nonlinear network, the parameter of the network is varied with the voltage and current. Their parameter likes resistance, inductance, capacitance and frequency, etc., not remain constant with the times. So ohms law is not applicable to the nonlinear network.

Ohm’s law are used for finding the resistance of the circuit and also for knowing the voltage and current of the circuit.

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