Physics, asked by SAKNA1, 1 year ago

what is ohmic and non ohmic conductor??

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Answered by nsopagu
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A good example of an Ohmic conductor is the resistor. ... There are a number of examples of non-Ohmic conductors; including bulb filaments and semiconductors like diodes and transistors. Let's take the diode. A diode provides a near constant voltage drop even if you vary the current, so it does not follow Ohm's law.
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Answered by pjahnabi007
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Ohmic conductors are the conductors that follow Ohm's law that is their resistance remains the same on changing the current and voltage. Non-ohmic conductors are those that do not follow ohm's law which means that their resistance changes with changing current and voltage.

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