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:\Longrightarrow Ohm's law is applicable only in conductors. So, therefore they are not applicable on insulators.

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:\Longrightarrow Ohm's law is ALSO applicable for both direct CURRENT (DC) and ALTERNATING current (ac) .

:\Longrightarrow This law is applicable in conditions like temperature.

:\Longrightarrow But Ohm's law is not applicable on semiconductors.

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