Ohmic drop, also known as voltage drop, refers to the reduction in voltage across a conductor or circuit element due to its resistance when current flows through it. This phenomenon is described by Ohm's Law, which states that voltage (V) is equal to the product of current (I) and resistance (R) (V = IR). It is significant in electrical systems because it can lead to inefficiencies and power loss, particularly in long transmission lines or low-resistance components. Understanding and managing ohmic drop is essential for optimizing circuit performance and ensuring proper operation of electrical devices.
no.....thermistors are not ohmic.
ohmic conductor does obey ohm 's law. non ohmic conductor does not obey ohm's law.
which law follow non ohmic substances
A non-ohmic resistor doesn't have a constant resistance. A ohmic resistor has a constant resistance.
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ohmic conductors are those which obey ohm's law
An 'ohmic' resistor is one which obeys Ohm's Law. For Ohm's Law to apply, the resistance of a circuit must be constant over the range of incremental voltages applied to it. If the resistance changes over an incremental range of voltages, then it is said to be 'non-ohmic', and it does not obey Ohm's Law.
Vacuum tubes are non-ohmic devices because their resistance changes with voltage and current. This non-linearity in resistance is due to the nature of the electron flow within the vacuum tube, causing it to exhibit non-ohmic behavior.
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:)
current doublesAnswerIt depends on whether the wire is ohmic or non-ohmic. If it is ohmic, then the current will also double. If, like tungsten, it is non-ohmic, then it depends.... because doubling the voltage will cause its resistance to increase.Ohmic materials obey Ohm's Law, whereas non-ohmic materials do not.
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When a common ohmic resistor is heated, its resistance typically increases.