A voltage is a term and use from elcotromacer and a resistane can have a certain relationship with a voltage. if You would like to now the difference, here is a great website to help and locate your question: see related links
Voltage = Current x Resistance giving us Current = Voltage / Resistance i.e. Voltage divided by resistance
The ratio of voltage to current is called resistance. In hydraulic terms, you can equate voltage to the difference in pressure between two points, current with the resulting flow of fluid between those points , and resistance as the opposition to that flow.
ohms is the unit of resistance while volts is the unit of voltage
Ohm's Law.AnswerActually, Ohm's Law makes no mention of 'resistance', and the equation to which you refer is actually derived from the definition of the ohm, and not from Ohm's Law.Ohm's Law simply describes the linear relationship that exists between current and voltage in some, but not all, conductors.Incidentally, there is no such thing as a 'voltage difference' because voltage is synonymous with potential difference, so 'voltage difference' is the same as saying 'potential difference difference'!
Resistance is a concept used for DC. the current through a resistance is in phase with the applied voltage Reactance is used for AC the current through a inductive reactance lags the applied voltage by 90 degrees. the current through capacitive reactance leads the applied voltage by 90 degrees. the net reactance is the difference between inductive and capacitive reactance
Resistance (Ohms) = Potential Difference (Voltage) / Current (Amps)
no difference...
voltage is directly proportional to resistance, and the current is inversely proportional to resistance. According to Ohm's Law, current is directly proportional to voltage.
Ohm's Law V = I R Voltage = Current x Resistance
because current is the ratio of voltage and resistance.
If resistance increases and voltage stays the same, then current decreases. Ohm's Law: Current equals Voltage divided by Resistance.
Neither, it is current that kills.