Exploring Ohm’s Law: The Randomness of Determinism
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Ohm's law has become ubiquitous in numerous scientific and technical disciplines. Generally, the subject is introduced to students in secondary school as fundamental technical knowledge. The present study proposes a visual model to facilitate the comprehension of Ohm's law in electron transport in solids to pre-university and university students. The objective is to facilitate students' comprehension of the correlation between electron movement in solids, as depicted by current, and the energy of the system, which is introduced by the electric field and the material's structure. The approach's originality lies in its novel strategy for describing electron trajectory randomization. This enables the establishment of a relationship between the material's structure and its resistivity. Moreover, the description of electron transport and scattering processes is presented in terms of different types of entropy. It is found that electrons follow maximum trajectory entropy and that thermal entropy presents a quadratic relationship with configurational entropy. The determinism of Ohm's law is inferred from statistical entropy.