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what is the value of 1 ohm​

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Answered by aviralkachhal007
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ohm defines the unit of resistance of "1 Ohm" as the resistance between two points in a conductor where the application of 1 volt will push 1 ampere, or 6.241×10^18 electrons. This value is usually represented in schematics with the greek letter "Ω", which is called omega, and pronounced "ohm".

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Ohm defines the unit of resistance of "1 Ohm" as the resistance between two points in a conductor where the application of 1 volt will push 1 ampere, or 6.241×10^18 electrons. This value is usually represented in schematics with the greek letter "Ω", which is called omega, and pronounced "ohm".

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