Non-Ohmic Device: Algebra-based physics
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Please give an example of a non-ohmic device BESIDES A LIGHT BULB.
Explain what this non-ohmic device is.
Explain what makes this non-ohmic device work.
Explain why it is non-ohmic.
Please list something you found interesting about the non-ohmic device you picked.
Also, please list one question you have about the non-ohmic device.
If you want, please include a pic of the non-ohmic device you chose.
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This solution answers several questions concerning a chosen non-ohmic device, how it works and why it is non-ohmic
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A non ohmic device is a device that does not obey Ohm's law over all the voltages. One example of a non ohmic device other than a light bulb is a light emitting diode ( LED ) because the V-I graph for a LED is not a straight line.
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits incoherent narrow-spectrum light ...
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