![SOLVED: Ohm's law applies only to ohmic devices, like resistors. A light bulb is a non-ohmic device. How would the voltage versus current graph for a light bulb look like (describe it with words)? SOLVED: Ohm's law applies only to ohmic devices, like resistors. A light bulb is a non-ohmic device. How would the voltage versus current graph for a light bulb look like (describe it with words)?](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/07fc7016-3614-4ae6-9f1b-a0a3d56f5368.gif)
SOLVED: Ohm's law applies only to ohmic devices, like resistors. A light bulb is a non-ohmic device. How would the voltage versus current graph for a light bulb look like (describe it with words)?
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SOLVED: Prove that a grain-of-wheat light bulb is non-ohmic because of heating effects by examining the correct graph on the oscilloscope. You are allowed to "cheat" by talking to other groups for
What is the relationship between current and voltage in a non ohmic device like a lightbulb? Please help anyone! - Quora
Add a non-ohmic "real bulb" for DC sim · Issue #10 · phetsims/circuit-construction-kit-common · GitHub
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