Physics, asked by renukasiras, 4 months ago

Complete the following analogy....
Resistence : Ohm : : Charge : ????​

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Answered by marmaladeXD
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Answer:

Coulomb

Explanation:

Just like the unit of resistance is Ohm, the unit of charge is Coulomb

Answered by bargesubhash9
1

Answer:

An object that has simple resistance is called a resistor, even if its resistance is small. The unit for resistance is an ohm and is given the symbol Ω (upper case Greek omega). Rearranging I = V/R gives R = V/I, and so the units of resistance are 1 ohm = 1 volt per ampere: 1Ω=1VA 1 Ω = 1 V A .

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