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see Ohm (disambiguation) . ohm A laboratory one-ohm standard resistor · c.   · 1917 General information Unit system SI Unit  · of electrical resistance Symbol Ω Named after Georg Ohm Conversions 1  · Ω in ... ... is equal to ...   ·   · SI base units   · kg ⋅ m 2 ⋅ s −3 ⋅ A −2 The ohm (symbol: Ω · length and time · in which the ampere and the kilogram were redefined in terms of fundamental constants · applied to these points · produces in the conductor a current of one ampere (A) · the conductor not being the seat of any electromotive force . [ · 1 ] · Ω · = V A = 1 S = W A 2 = V 2 W = s F = H s = W b C = J ⋅ · s C 2 = J s ⋅ · A 2 = k g ⋅ · m 2 s ⋅ · C 2 = k g ⋅
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1.1 Relation to conductance 2 Power as a function of resistance 3 History Toggle History subsection 3.1 Historical units of resistance 4 Realization of standards 5 Symbol 6 See also 7 Notes and references 8 External links Toggle the table of contents Ohm 89 languages Afrikaans العربية অসমীয়া Asturianu Azərbaycanca Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Беларуская Български বাংলা བོད་ཡིག Brezhoneg Bosanski Català کوردی Čeština Чӑвашла Cymraeg Dansk Deutsch Ελληνικά Esperanto Español Eesti Euskara فارسی Suomi
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