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why ohm's law failed to explain displacement current?​

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Answered by ayushsaxena2626
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because it has a whole diagram in a science and chemistry and also a electronic current and also device system ok

Answered by juitalwarkar
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Because An Ohm's law defines a linear relationship between voltage, it breaks down in any device that exhibits non-constant transconductance. This means that the current in the circuit element in question is no longer directly proportional to the voltage used to drive the circuit element.

An Ohm's law is not applicable to the semi-conductors and insulators. Explanation: Conductance is the reciprocal of resistance and is expressed in terms of mho. Explanation: Resistivity of a wire is a constant and it depends on the type of material used.

Ohm's law states that at a constant temperature, current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across the conductor and inversely proportional to resistance. Therefore, Ohm's law is not obeyed by vacuum tubes.

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