A measurement of electrical resistance. It is dimensionally equivalent to Volts / Amperes. (Voltage / Current)
AnswerAn ohm is the unit of measurement of resistance. Resistance is not affected by either voltage or current, but by the length, cross-sectional area, and resistivity of the conductor.
The ohm is the unit of resistance measured between two points of a conductor.
M ohm means "mega ohm". That is 106 = 1,000,000 ohms.
Ohm is a unit of measurement for resistance. The term ohm was named after a German physicist named Georg Simon Ohm.
electrical resistance, named after German physicist Georg Simon Ohm
Ohm's law is applicable to all electrical circuits.
The conventional unit of electrical resistance is the ohm
The unit of electrical resistance is the Ohm. It's written as the Greek capital Omega:Ω1 ohm = 1 amp per volt
Ohm is the SI unit of electrical impedance (AC) or the electrical resistance (DC), named after Georg Ohm. Not Ohms!
Ohm is a unit of measurement for resistance. The term ohm was named after a German physicist named Georg Simon Ohm.
Georg Ohm was a German Physicist who developed the Ohm unit (Ω), the SI unit of electrical resistance.
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electrical resistance, named after German physicist Georg Simon Ohm
Are you talking about Ohm's Law. Voltage = (Current) x (Resistance). Georg Ohm
Ohm's law is applicable to all electrical circuits.
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