Materials are classified into two groups based on their behavior with Ohm's Law: Ohmic and Non-Ohmic! 🌟
Ohmic materials, like metals (e.g., copper), follow Ohm’s Law perfectly, meaning their resistance stays constant. ⚗
️ On the other hand, Non-Ohmic materials, like light bulbs or diodes, don't follow the law all the time. Their resistance can change based on
temperature, voltage, or current. For example, when you turn on a light bulb, it heats up, and its resistance changes! 🔆
This difference helps engineers design different electrical devices to work precisely as needed.