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What are the conditions in which ohm's law is not obeyed?

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Answered by Himanshukajaria
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if there will be no constant temperature.

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vini117: wrong answer
Answered by GulabLachman
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Answer:

If extreme currents are applied to the wires, they heats up as a result of which their resistance changes and violets ohms law. For instance , vacuum tubes, Transistors, liquid electrolytes and so on.

Explanation:

Ohms Law states that the current flowing in a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across the ends provided that the physical conditions and temperature of the conductor remains constant.

V=IR     where, V= Voltage

                          I=Current

                          R=Resistance

If extreme currents are applied to the wires, they heats up as a result of which their resistance changes and violets ohms law. For instance , caccum tubes, Transistors, liquid electrolytes and so on.

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