some materials do not obey Ohm's law; these are called non-ohmic. The law was named after the German physicist Georg Ohm, who, in a treatise published...
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current. This relation is called Ohm's law, and the ohm, the unit of electrical resistance, is named after him. Georg Simon Ohm was born into a Protestant family...
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Magnetic circuit (redirect from Ohm's law for magnetic circuits)
magnetic circuit can be described by Hopkinson's law, which bears a superficial resemblance to Ohm's law in electrical circuits, resulting in a one-to-one...
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ohmic contact is a non-rectifying electrical junction: a junction between two conductors that has a linear current–voltage (I–V) curve as with Ohm's law...
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Electric current (section Ohm's law)
volts, and R is the resistance of the conductor in units of ohms. More specifically, Ohm's law states that the R in this relation is constant, independent...
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Ohm's law gives: − R 2 i 2 + E 1 − R 1 i 1 = 0 {\displaystyle -R_{2}i_{2}+{\mathcal {E}}_{1}-R_{1}i_{1}=0} The second law, again combined with Ohm's law...
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Ohm's acoustic law, sometimes called the acoustic phase law or simply Ohm's law, states that a musical sound is perceived by the ear as a set of a number...
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is analogous to Fourier's law in the field of heat conduction, Ohm's law in the field of electrical networks, and Fick's law in diffusion theory. One application...
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Electrical resistance and conductance (redirect from Non-ohmic resistance)
constant. This relationship is called Ohm's law, and materials which obey it are called ohmic materials. Examples of ohmic components are wires and resistors...
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voltage or current involved. The formula is a combination of Ohm's law and Joule's law: P = V I = V 2 R = I 2 R , {\displaystyle P=VI={\frac {V^{2}}{R}}=I^{2}R...
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