So by that definition a copper wire is non-ohmic since its resistance changes with temperature and a current through the wire will change its resistance.![]()
Hello,
The most concise description of Ohm's Law is that it is not a true "Law". There's nothing that can obey a low that isnt really a law. We inject subjectivity to what we call ohmic and non ohmic and that comes with a set of assumptions as usual. If we abandon all assumptions, then nothing is ohmic because there is no law of nature that demands that there is. It's just an observation that serves us well in applications where it is accepted.
This is a very concise and perfect view of what Ohm's Law is and what it means, and it may take a lot of deep thought to understand fully because we take so many things for granted.
We do have certain things that we classify as ohmic or non ohmic because of the general overall operation of the things. We always have to remember that there will always be times when we have to look deeper because nature is ever present and always influencing the assumed simpler behavior. For wires we usually assume a constant temperature over a range of currents even though it wont be, but for light bulbs we never assume a constant temperature over a range of currents.
An extreme and funny view:
We can make Bozo the Clown's head look ohmic if we connect one lead to each ear and control the fluids in his brain
I invite anyone to show a regular light bulb that is ohmic.
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