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why the formula V=IR doesn't follow while distributing current from power stations??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

“when Ohm's Law doesn't apply, then V=IR doesn't apply either.” ... It is true that Ohm's Law doesn't apply in the case of a light bulb. But V=IR does. A light bulb just has a resistance that changes with current, unlike the constant resistance of a resistor.

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