Concept information
Preferred term
ΩOhm
Definition
- The $\ extit{ohm}$ is the SI derived unit of electrical resistance, named after German physicist Georg Simon Ohm. It is defined as: $$\\Omega \\equiv\\ \rac{\ ext{V}}{\ ext{A}}\\ \\equiv\\ \rac{\ ext{volt}}{\ ext{amp}}\\ \\equiv\\ \rac{\ ext{W}}{\ ext {A}^{2}}\\ \\equiv\\ \rac{\ ext{watt}}{\ ext{amp}^{2}}\\ \\equiv\\ \rac{\ ext{H}}{\ ext {s}}\\ \\equiv\\ \rac{\ ext{henry}}{\ ext{second}}$$
Broader concept
- Resistance (en)
Narrower concepts
- nOhm Abohm (en)
- A87 Gigaohm (en)
- B49 Kiloohm (en)
- B75 Megaohm (en)
- B94 Microohm (en)
- E45 Milliohm (en)
- Zₚ Planck Impedance (en)
- statΩ Statohm (en)
- H44 Teraohm (en)
Notation
- 0112/2///62720#UAA017
- OHM
- Ohm
- Ω
In other languages
URI
https://vocab.sentier.dev/units/unit/OHM
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