how is 1 ohm related to Ampere and volt
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When a current of 1 ampere passes through 1 ohm, 1 volt is dropped in the resistance. In other words, when 1 volt is applied across a resistance of 1 ohm, 1 ampere current will flow through the resistance
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ohm is the unit of Resistor and Ampere is the unit of current and Voltage is the unit of Potential difference.
so According to ohms law,
V=IR
WHERE, V= potential difference.
I = Current and,
R = Resistor
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