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Unit of resistance ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Resistance:

✏ As per ohm's law, resistance is defined as...

✏ R = V/I

✏ We know that unit of voltage is V (volt) and unit of current is A (Ampere)

✏ Therefore, unit of resistance = V/A

✏ Other popular unit of resistance is \Omega

Answered by NightmareQueena
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Q. Unit of Resistance?

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\implies The S.I. unit of Resistance is Ohms (Ω).

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☑️ Some additional information :

  • Resistance is defined as the opposition current which flow across the electrical circuit.

  • By Ohm's law, We know that V = IR

where V is the Voltage,

I is the Induced Current,

and R is the Resistance.

\implies R = \frac{V}{I} = \frac{Volt}{Ampere}

  • Resistance is the electrical property of the electrical circuit that transforms Electrical energy into Heat energy.

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