| Ohm's law |
Written as I=V/R where I is the current flowing, V is the voltage and R is the resistance.
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| ohm |
The unit of measurement of electrical resistance.
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| ohm |
After Georg Simon Ohm, German (1787-1854). The ohm is a unit of electricalresistance.
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| ohm |
Symbolized by the Greek letter omega, an ohm is the unit used to measure electrical resistance or impedance.
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| Ohm's law |
The law that explains the relationship of voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits. For example: V = IxR; I = V / R; R = V / I
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