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We all know Ohm's law. V = IR. A simple equation that is the cornerstone of electronics. But what if we weren't constrained by this rule? What if we could do the exact opposite, and make a device that had the property V = - IR? Voltage increases as the current increases going the other way. What would that imply about the device, how it works, how it could be used, and if it is even possible to create one in the lab? Let's answer these questions and discuss the principles of negative resistance