Ohm (Ω) Electrical Unit

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Ohm (symbol Ω) is the electrical unit of resistance.

The Ohm unit was named after George Simon Ohm.

1Ω = 1V / 1A = 1J ⋅ 1s / 1C2

Table of resistance values of Ohm

name symbol conversion example
milli-ohm 1mΩ = 10-3Ω R0 = 10mΩ
ohm Ω

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R1 = 10Ω
kilo-ohm 1kΩ = 103Ω R2 = 2kΩ
mega-ohm 1MΩ = 106Ω R3 = 5MΩ

Ohmmeter

Ohmmeter is a measurement device that measures resistance.

See also

  • Electrical resistance
  • Resistor
  • Ohm's law
  • Electrical units
  • Volt
  • Ampere (amps)
  • Watt

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