'The resistance of a wire is 1 ohm'.Explain the meaning of this statement.
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the resistance of a conductor is said to be 1ohm if a current of 1ampere flows through it when the potential difference across its end is 1volt.
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The answer is explained below :
Explanation:
' The resistance of wire is 1 ohm ', this means that,
When an electric current of one ampere ( 1 A ) passes through a component across which a potential difference or voltage of one volt ( 1 V ) exists,
Then the resistance of that component is one ohm.
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