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Objects that obey ohms law. They are called resistors. Ohmic resistors are used to control the amount of current in a circuit. If the potential difference is doubled, then the current will also double. Will have straight-line V-I graphs, as they are proportional.

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Objects that obey ohms law. They are called resistors. Ohmic resistors are used to control the amount of current in a circuit.
If the potential difference is doubled, then the current will also double.

Will have straight-line V-I graphs, as they are proportional.



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Ohmic conductors


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