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  1. Why is Ohms law important in the electrical field? - Answers

    May 22, 2024 · Ohms law "V= RI" is the " F=ma or Newton's Law" of Electricity. It gives the quantitative relationship between the three important concepts of electricity, V=Voltage, I= Current and R= …

  2. How does ohms law apply to a hair dryer? - Answers

    Jun 1, 2024 · Ohm's Law can be applied to a hair dryer to determine the relationship between the voltage supply, current flowing through the device, and its resistance. By knowing the voltage of the …

  3. Why semiconductors do not obey ohm's law? - Answers

    Apr 30, 2024 · According to ohms law what is the resistance of a light if the voltage is 9.0 volts and the current is 0.30 amps? 30 ohmsAnswerAn incandescent lamp doesn't obey Ohm's Law, because the …

  4. Why a bulb cannot be used to verify ohm's law? - Answers

    May 29, 2024 · A filament lamp does not obey Ohm's Law because, for tungsten, the ratio of voltage to current isn't a constant for changes in voltage. Metals such as tungsten are, therefore, termed 'non …

  5. Why ohms law is not applicable to semiconductor devices?

    Oct 3, 2023 · Actually, Ohm's law is applicable to semiconductor devices.The issue is one of perspective. The semiconductor device does not have a purely resistive response curve, so it would …

  6. Why is an i used for current in ohm's law? - Answers

    Dec 9, 2022 · What is the resistivity equation? Ohms law. R = E/I,where R= resistance in ohms, E = voltage in volts, and I = current in amperes.

  7. What is the effect of temperature on ohms law? - Answers

    Jul 23, 2024 · AnswerOne of the conditions for Ohm's Law to apply is that the temperature of a conductor MUST remain constant. And, unfortunately, this is difficult to achieve because as the …

  8. What is represented by the E I and R in the formula E IR ... - Answers

    Jun 6, 2024 · In the formula E=IR, E represents voltage (in volts), I represents current (in amperes), and R represents resistance (in ohms). This formula is known as Ohm's Law in electrical engineering.

  9. Does ohm's law also apply to the filament lamp? - Answers

    Jun 16, 2024 · Is ohms law applicable to 60 watt bulb? Ohm's Law doesn't apply to an incandescent lamp, regardless of its power rating.

  10. Does nichrome obey Ohm's Law - Answers

    Apr 28, 2022 · According to ohms law what is the resistance of a light if the voltage is 9.0 volts and the current is 0.30 amps? 30 ohmsAnswerAn incandescent lamp doesn't obey Ohm's Law, because the …