Voltage: The proper term is 'electromotive force'. It's measured in volts.
Current: Measured in amperes.
Resistance: Measured in ohms.
Current: the ampere
Resistance: the ohm
These are the international (SI) units; unlike units for length, mass, etc., other units are NOT commonly used (except for metric prefixes, such as milliampere, kilohm, etc.).
Voltage is measured in Volts! or MilliVolts (mV) or KiloVolts (kV)
voltage=volts
current=Amps
Resistance=Ohms
The basic unit for measuring current is an ampere, for voltage it is a volt.
current is measured in amps.
volts
the volt
Voltmeters
Volts (V)
The SI unit of voltage is the Volt, which is a derived unit equivalent to a Joule/Coulomb.
A volt is itself a unit.
volts.
Volts
Metre.
The SI unit of voltage is the Volt, which is a derived unit equivalent to a Joule/Coulomb.
A volt is itself a unit.
volts.
Metre
A unit of measure is an officially standard used to make measurements.
degrees, minutes and seconds. (and radians are also a standard unit of angular measure).
Volts
Ohms measure electrical resistance. The resistance in ohms is the voltage divided by the current.
Volts
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Metre.
it is a quantity defined as work done per unit charge.it has same unit as voltage which is volt represented by 'V'.