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ohm (ōm) [for G. S. Ohm Ohm, Georg Simon (gā`ôrkh zē`môn ōm), 1787–1854, German physicist. He was professor at Munich from 1852. ..... Click the link for more information. ], unit of electrical resistance resistance, property of an electric conductor by which it opposes a flow of electricity and dissipates electrical energy away from the circuit, usually as heat. ..... Click the link for more information. , defined as the resistance in a circuit in which a potential difference of one volt creates a current of one ampere; hence, 1 ohm equals 1 volt/ampere. The megohm (1,000,000 ohms) and the milliohm (.001 ohm) are units derived from the ohm. ohmThe unit of measurement of electrical resistance in a material. One ohm is the resistance in a circuit when one volt maintains a current of one amp. The symbol for ohm is the Greek letter omega. See impedance.
Ohm's Law
Resistance = voltage divided by current
R = V / I or R = E / I
Ohm's Formulas
Voltage = current times resistance
V = I * R or E = I * R
Current = voltage divided by resistance
I = V / R or I = E / R
V or E = voltage (E=energy)
I = current in amps (I=intensity)
R = resistance in ohms
Electric Power
Power in watts = voltage times current
P = V * I
ohm the derived SI unit of electrical resistance; the resistance between two points on a conductor when a constant potential difference of 1 volt between them produces a current of 1 ampere. Ohm Georg Simon . 1787--1854, German physicist, who formulated the law named after him ohm [ōm] (electricity) The unit of electrical resistance in the rationalized meter-kilogram-second system of units, equal to the resistance through which a current of 1 ampere will flow when there is a potential difference of 1 volt across it. Symbolized Ω.
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Digital multimeters, also called volt-ohm meters, allow precise measurement of AC volts, DC volts, continuity, ohm resistance and small amperage loads. This resistor type is used in the ac part of the NIST calculable capacitor chain from the Farad to the Ohm [19]. Ohm strives less to establish theoretical continuity than to demonstrate a web of influences; the liner notes, for example, consist of commentaries on each track written by other musicians. |
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