Chemistry, asked by sareenais14, 11 months ago

What is the relation of V-I in a non ohmic conductor?

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Answered by dreamyy
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The graph is non-linear.

This is because V is not directly proportional to I in a non-ohmic conductor.

Answered by gparasuram606
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A conductor is a material which allows free or delocalised electrons to move through it, Ohmic conductors are metals, and they do not obey ohm's law i.e. there is a linear relationship btw the current and voltage and the ratio of V/I is not a constant. s

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