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does in every case v=ir follows ??

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i dun really think so ...wat abt if we give 3v suply to a rectifying diode ??
 

yess ...sometimes we get confused with the equation but it always works .....we tried joining 5v in a simple diode ...can u guess wat happened ?? ....the source frm vcc automatically changed to 1.24v ..n diode got burned n wire were heated as well ....so the supply volatge must always b equal to voltage dropn in circuit ...if not then u b sure you r doing sth wrong
 

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tht may be true ...must try now as u did
 

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