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Which is the S.I. unit of resistance ?

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Answered by XxSecretKillerxX
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Ohm is the S.I. unit of resistance

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The SI derived unit of electric resistance is the ohm, which is defined as a volt per ampere. ... A statcoulomb is defined as ohms where c is the magnitude of the speed of light, and is energy-equivalent to the unit second per centimeter (). A preece is defined as ohms.

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Answered by sedara652
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Explanation:

The SI derived unit of electric resistance is the ohm, which is defined as a volt per ampere. ... A statcoulomb is defined as ohms where c is the magnitude of the speed of light, and is energy-equivalent to the unit second per centimeter (). A preece is defined as ohms.

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