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Why does an ohmic conductor have the shaped graph it has?

Author: Will Parker



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WRONG: //Because when current is increased the frequency of collisions with electrons with the ions in the lattice increases This make the ions vibrate more, increasing temperature Increase in temperature makes collisions even more likely, increasing resistance// RIGHT: Because ohms law V = IR This rearanges to V/I = R (which is a constant) So V/I is directly proportional


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