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Ohm A measure of the electrical resistance of a material equal to the resistance of a circuit in which the potential difference of 1 volt produces a current of 1 ampere.
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OhmThe SI unit of electrical resistance, equal the resistance between two points when a constant voltage produces an electric current of 1 ampere.
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OhmA unit of measure of electrical resistance. One volt can produce a current of one ampere through a resistance of one ohm.
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Ohmunit of electrical resistance, 1867, in recognition of German physicist Georg S. Ohm (1789-1854), who determined the law of the flow of electricity. Originally proposed as ohma (1861) as a unit of vol [..]
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OhmThe unit of measurement of electrical resistance. The resistance of a circuit in which a potential difference of 1 volt produces a current of 1 ampere
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OhmA measure of the opposition to the flow of electric current.
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OhmThe SI unit of electrical resistance, expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
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OhmThe unit of measurement used to measure resistance to electrical current.
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OhmSee Resistance.
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OhmA measure of electrical resistance.
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OhmA unit of electrical resistance defined as the resistance of a circuit with a voltage of one volt and a current flow of one ampere.
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OhmThe unit of resistance; equal to one volt per ampere.
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OhmThe unit of resistance to the flow of an electric current.
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Ohm – A unit of electrical resistance.
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OhmThe unit of electrical resistance. The resistance through which a current of one ampere will flow when a voltage of one volt is applied.
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OhmThe unit of measurement of electrical resistance. The resistance of an electrical device equals the line voltage divided by the device's rated amperage.
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OhmThe basic unit of measurement of resistance.
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OhmUnit of electrical resistance of a circuit in which a potential difference of one volt produces a current of one ampere.
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OhmThe unit of electric resistance; one volt per ampere.
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OhmUnit of resistance; equivalent to volts/amps
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OhmThe ohm is the SI unit of resistance. The resistance of an electrical component is one ohm (1 W) if, when a voltage of 1 V applied across it causes a current of 1 A to flow through it.
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OhmUE, EL The ohm is the SI unit of resistance. The resistance of an electrical component is one ohm (1 W) if, when a voltage of 1 V applied across it causes a current of 1 A to flow through it.
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Ohm(n) a unit of electrical resistance equal to the resistance between two points on a conductor when a potential difference of one volt between them produces a current of one ampere(n) German physicist [..]
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OhmThe unit of measurement for resistance (Lesson 23)
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Ohm - A unit of electrical resistance defined as the resistance of a circuit with a voltage of one volt and a current flow of one ampere.
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OhmThe unit of measurement of the electrical resistance of a material to the flow of current.
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OhmSI unit of resistance; symbol Ω (the Greek letter, capital omega).
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Ohm(1787 - 1854) German scientist who gave his name to the unit of resistance.
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OhmThe unit of measurement of electrical resistance. The resistance of a circuit in which a potential difference of 1 volt produces a current of 1 ampere.
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OhmA unit that measures the resistance a conductor has to electricity.
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OhmThe unit of measure for resistance.
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OhmThe amount of resistance overcome by one volt in causing one ampere to flow. The ohm measure resistance to current flow in electrical circuits.
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Ohm The unit of measurement of electrical resistance. The resistance of a circuit in which a potential difference of 1 volt produces a current of 1 ampere.
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OhmThe standard unit used to measure the electrical resistance of a conductor.
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OhmA unit of electrical resistance. A circuit resistance of one ohm will pass a current of one ampere with a potential difference of one.
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OhmUnit of resistance. One ohm is the resistance value through which one volt will maintain a current of one amp. Calculation: Ohms = Volts divided by Amps. The ohm scale is a reverse one, i.e. Low numbers indicate heavy load, and high numbers indicate light Load. Zero ohms is a dead short. 500 ohms is the maximum a human or animal body can conduct. W [..]
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OhmA unit for measuring electrical resistance.
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Ohm unit of electrical resistance used to measure a material's resistance to the flow of electric current.
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OhmA unit of resistance; a resistance of one ohm sustains a current of one ampere when one volt is applied across the resistance.
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OhmA unit of resistance between two points of a conductor.
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OhmThe unit of resistance to the flow of an electric current.
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OhmOccupational Health Manager
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OhmA unit of electrical resistance; the resistance of a conductor in which a potential difference of one volt produces a current of one ampere. Named after Georg Simon Ohm, German physicist (1787-1854).
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OhmThe German physicist (1787-1854) whose name is used for the unit of electrical resistance (ohm). See Ohm’s law.
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Ohmunit used to measure resistance in an electrical circuit or component.
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Ohmunit of measurement for electrical resistance
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Ohm The unit of measurement for resistance. Named for Georg Simon Ohm, the German physicist noted for his contributions to mathematics, acoustics, and the measurement of electrical resistance. One ohm is that resistance that limits the current to one ampere when a potential of one volt exist across its terminals.
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OhmUnit of electrical resistance. One volt will cause a current of one flow through a resistance of one ohm.OHV (Over Head Valve) Engine Intake and exhaust valve are mounted above the piston in the cylin [..]
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OhmA unit of measurement referring to electrical resistance.
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OhmA unit of measurement of electrical resistance that allows an electromotive force of one volt to produce a current flow of one ampere.
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OhmThe unit of measure for resistance.
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OhmThe unit of measure for resistance.
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OhmA unit measuring electrical resistance.
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OhmMeasure of resistance. A resistance of one Ohm allows one ampere to flow when a potential difference of one volt is applied to the resistance.
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OhmThe amount of resistance overcome by 1 V in causing 1 A to flow. An ohm measures resistance to current flow in electrical circuits.
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OhmA unit for measuring electrical resistance or impedance within an electrical circuit.
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OhmA unit of measurement for resistance and impedance. Represented by the symbol which is the Greek letter Omega. Back Back Home | Contact Us | About Us | Advertise | Car Audio How to Links | Join! | Log-In
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OhmA measurement used of how much the flow of electricity is restricted or impeded. The higher the measurement the higher the resistance.
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OhmAn ohm is a measure of electrical resistance that causes one volt to produce a current of one ampere.
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Ohma unit of electrical resistance equal to that of a conductor in which a current of one ampere is produced by a potential of one volt across its terminals.
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OhmThe SI unit of electrical resistance.
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OhmThe unit of electrical resistance. A resistance of 1 Ohm will pass a current of 1 Amp when a voltage of 1 Volt is applied across it. OEM
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Ohm1. To focus on a subject or thought 2. To apply energy to a task 3. To contact a lifeform 4. A Planet in a classified region of Outer-space 5. A form of communications that has been used since B.C. times 6. The communications office of God and the Heavens, Dimensions and Spirit Worlds 7. To send a signal with a specified destination in the past or future 8. To draw attention to a certain person for a reason they might need to know about
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OhmUnit of electrical resistance. Equivalent to force of one ampere of current at a pressure of one volt. Standardised as resistance set up in a column of mercury, of uniform diameter, with temperature o [..]
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OhmThe unit of electrical resistance. The resistance of a conductor in which one volt produces a current of one ampere.
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OhmA standard unit of measure for electrical resistance. One ohm of resistance will allow one ampere of current to flow when one volt of electricity is applied to a circuit.
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Ohma unit of electrical resistance or impedance.
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OhmA measure of electrical resistance. A lower number indicates lower resistance and therefore faster heating.
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Ohm This is a measure of electrical resistance (relevant to atomizers/ replaceable atomizer heads). The Ohm will affect how much resistance the atomizer head gives: a lower resistance (low Ohm) will give off more vapour, drain the battery faster and have a shorter life span. A higher resistance (high Ohm) will give off less vapour, last longer and pr [..]
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OhmThe measure of electronic resistance from a electronic cigarette battery
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Ohm - the SI unit of electrical resistance, named after a German physicist. The lower the number, the lower the resistance.
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OhmSymbolized by the Greek letter omega (Ω
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OhmThe SI unit of measure for electrical resistance. 1 ohm = 1 Volt/1 ampere.
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OhmThe unit of opposition to current flow.
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OhmThe unit of electrical resistance. That value of electrical resistance through which a constant potential difference of 1 volt across the resistance will maintain a current flow of 1 ampere through th [..]
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OhmThe unit of electrical resistance equal to the resistance through which a current of 1 ampere will flow when there is potential difference of one volt across it.
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Ohm
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OhmSee also Resistance. An electrical term that effectively measures the distance to a short in a wire pair, also known as Resistance. As an example, the resistance between the start & finish of the 2002 Olympic Men's Downhill at Snowbasin UT was 220 Ohms, over a distance of approx. 2 miles of 22-guage solid-core wire. Any measurement over 50 [..]
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OhmOhm is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon. It lies to the south of the crater Comrie, and the satellite crater Comrie K is attached to Ohm's northeastern rim. To the nor [..]
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OhmThe ohm (symbol: Ω) is the SI derived unit of electrical resistance, named after German physicist Georg Simon Ohm. Various empirically derived standard units for electrical resistance were developed i [..]
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OhmOhm (symbol Ω) is a unit of electrical resistance named after Georg Ohm.
Ohm or OHM may also refer to:
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OhmOhm (symbol Ω) is a unit of electrical resistance named after Georg Ohm.
Ohm or OHM may also refer to:
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OhmThe Ohm (older Amana) is a river in Hesse, Germany.
It is a right tributary of the Lahn. Its total length is 61 km (38 mi). The Ohm originates in the Vogelsberg Mountains, east of the town Ulrichstein [..]
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OhmThe Ohm (older Amana) is a river in Hesse, Germany.
It is a right tributary of the Lahn. Its total length is 61 km (38 mi). The Ohm originates in the Vogelsberg Mountains, east of the town Ulrichstein [..]
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OhmOHM (sometimes stylized Ohm: or OHM:) is an American instrumental rock/jazz fusion power trio group fronted by former Megadeth guitarist Chris Poland and featuring bassist Robertino "Pag" Pagliari. Th [..]
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