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If the resistance is constant, an ohmic conductor, the current is directly proportional to the potential difference, in this case, the graph is linear.
If the resistance of components such as lamps, diodes, thermistors and LDRs is not constant it changes with the current through the component, so the graph is nonlinear, for example, the resistance of a filament lamp increases as the temperature of the filament increases and the current through a diode flows in one direction only, so it has a higher resistance in the reverse direction.
Current Flow:
The current through the diode flows in one direction only.
The diode has a very high resistance in the reverse direction.
Forward and Reverse Direction:
No current in reverse.
Current flows in a forward direction with the potential difference (P.D.).
Usage:
Function:
Like a normal diode, it only allows current to flow in the forward direction.
An LED gives off light when a current flows through.
Efficiency:
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