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ohmmeter Electronic gauge used to measure resistance of an electrical circuit or part.
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ohm unit of electrical resistance used to measure a material's resistance to the flow of electric current.
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ohm The unit of resistance. One ohm of resistance will let one ampere of current pass at a potential of 1 volt.
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Ohm's law This is the electrical circuit law that states that V=IR. That is, the electric potential (in volts) equals the current (in amperes) times the resistance (in ohms).
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ohm A measure of how much something resists (impedes) the flow of electricity. Larger numbers mean more resistance.
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