Physics, asked by PrincessNancy, 1 year ago

Why does the Ohm's law is only applicable for metallic conducters?

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Answered by riu6
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No it is not just applicable to metallic conductors it is also applicable to semi conductors

riu6: so we have to ask to scientist ohm only
PrincessNancy: But He had Died............
PrincessNancy: hahaha
Anonymous: non-mettalic conductors are not possible. Non-mettalic are insulators.
PrincessNancy: ok thanks
Anonymous: u reuire I and R for Ohm's law. If a substance does not have these, then how can u apply ohm's law to that substance??????
PrincessNancy: yup it is not possible
Anonymous: toh fir.........
PrincessNancy: I came to know the answer and it's explaination afterward when my teacher had explained it
PrincessNancy: And thanks to tell me about it but now science exam had gone know it's time to prepare Ssc
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