Ohm
The unit of measurement of electrical resistance. One ohm is defined as the resistance that allows one ampere of current flow in a circuit with a source voltage of one volt. The Greek letter omega (Ω) is typically used as an abbreviation.
The unit of measurement of electrical resistance. One ohm is defined as the resistance that allows one ampere of current flow in a circuit with a source voltage of one volt. The Greek letter omega (Ω) is typically used as an abbreviation.