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what is ohm multiply farad

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Answered by Anonymous
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That is it translates to Coulomb per Volt in SI. Ohm is the unit of resistance, which is the obstruction offered by a material to the flow of current for a certain amount of potential applied across it. Thus 1 ohm is (Volt per Amepere).

Answered by rajanaramarao29
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That is it translates to Coulomb per Volt in SI. Ohm is the unit of resistance, which is the obstruction offered by a material to the flow of current for a certain amount of potential applied across it. Thus 1 ohm is (Volt per Amepere).

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