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why ohms law is not applicable for insulators

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Answered by debangshu90hazra
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Answer:

Non-ohmic resistors like diodes, semi-conductors or insulators, do not obey ohm's law. Resistance depends on the temperature. It increases with temperature. Resistance is also altered, there is a presence of magnetic field or electric field, if that induces an emf in the conductor.

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Answered by rishika8527
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Explanation:

It is applicable only if the physical factors of the conductors remain constant

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