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What are ohmic and non ohmic devices

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

An Ohmic device is one which obeys Ohm's Law, V = IR, where R is constant. A non- Ohmic device is one that does not have a constant resistance. ... Therefore, the resistance of the filament is not constant, rather, it increases with increased current.

Conductors which obey Ohm's Law have a constant resistance when the voltage is varied across them or the current through them is increased. These conductors are called ohmic conductors. ... A light bulb is a common example of a non-ohmic conductor. Other examples of non-ohmic conductors are diodes and transistors.

Answered by itzXtylishAbhi
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Explanation:

electrical resistance as distinguished from inductive or capacitive reactance.

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