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Answer the following giving reason: The assertion that V = IR is a statement of Ohm’s law is not true. Why? - Physics

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Answer the following giving reason:

The assertion that V = IR is a statement of Ohm’s law is not true. Why?

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IR is simply a way to define resistance. According to Ohm’s Law, for many materials, as long as physical parameters like temperature don’t change, the ratio V/I stays constant (i.e., R is independent of V and I). Not every component (such as transistors and diodes) complies with this.

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