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Ohmic materials

Ohmic materials are substances that allow electric current to flow through them proportionally to the voltage applied, following Ohm's Law (V = IR). This means their resistance remains constant regardless of the current or voltage, resulting in a linear relationship between voltage and current. Common examples include metals like copper and silver. These materials are essential in electrical circuits because they enable predictable and efficient conduction of electricity, making them reliable conductors for various electronic and electrical applications.