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why ohmic conductor is important?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ohm's law, discovered and named after Georg Ohm, states the relationship between voltage, current and resistance of a conductor. This is important in designing electrical and electronic circuits in order ensure that the voltages and currents in the components stay within specs

Answered by adarshraj313
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Conductors which obey Ohm's Law have a constant resistance when the voltage is varied across them or the current through them is increased. These conductors are called ohmic conductors. A graph of the current vs. the voltage across these conductors will be a straight-line.

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