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what is the difference between Ohm and ampere ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Current (I) is a rate of flow and is measured in amps (A). Ohms (R) is a measure of resistance and is analogous to the water pipe size. ... Electric current (I) is a rate of flow and is measured in amps (A). Ohms (R) is a measure of resistance and is comparable to the water pipe size.

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