Yes of course all transition metals are ohmic conductors.
(voltage proportional to current at constant temperature with resistance rising or gradient of V-I graph decreasing at higher temperatures)
Believe me I've just done physics A.S.
It is a very good conductor. It is used in wiring to deliver electricity.
A copper pipe is a conductor :) x
No. Copper is a good conductor of heat.
Conductor, which is why it's used for wires.
Copper
ohmic conductor does obey ohm 's law. non ohmic conductor does not obey ohm's law.
ohmic conductors are those which obey ohm's law
That depends on the what substance the wire is made from. Wires made from metals, such as iron, copper, gold, are good conductors. Wires made from aluminum would not be as good of a conductor.
Diode is a non-ohmic conductor since in diodes current-voltage relation ship does't obey Ohm's law....the relationship between current and voltage is nonlinear here,...
If it has constant temperature (one can do this by dipping it in a beaker of water) it can be considered an ohmic conductor since Ohm's law states that the Voltage and amperage are directly proportional in a metallic conductor of constant temperature.
Copper is a conductor of electricity.
ohmic ocnductor is a material which obeys ohm's law: i.e. the voltage and current are directly proportional 2 each other anda non-ohmic ocnductor is a material which doesn't obey ohm's law:)
Copper is a conductor.
It is a very good conductor. It is used in wiring to deliver electricity.
Copper is a conductor but not a semiconductor.
A 'non-ohmic' conductor is one that does not obey Ohm's Law -i.e. the ratio of voltage to current is not constant when the voltage across it varies.
A copper pipe is a conductor :) x