Answer Posted / gaju
NO, IT IS NOT....
oms law is " as physical state of conductor remains same
the voltage applied is directly propertional to current
flowing through it."
but in case of semiconductor current flowing through it
depends on many factors as its breakdown voltage,its
polarity,its forbidden energy gap,etc
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