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Simulation of I-V (Current -Voltage) graph of NON-ohmic conductor

Simulation of I-V graph of Non-Ohmic conductor I–V GRAPH OF A NON-OHMIC CONDUCTOR (FILAMENT BULB) A filament bulb does not obey Ohm’s Law. As voltage increases, the tungsten filament heats up — and as it heats up, its resistance rises. This means current increases more slowly than voltage, producing a curve that bends away from

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Simulation of I-V (Current -Voltage) graph of ohmic conductor

Simulation of I-V graph of Ohmic conductor I–V GRAPH OF AN OHMIC CONDUCTOR An ohmic conductor obeys Ohm’s Law — double the voltage, double the current. This simulation lets students build the I–V graph themselves by setting the voltage and plotting real data points. Every point lands exactly on a straight line passing through the

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