The ohm (symbol: ) is the SI derived unit of electrical resistance, named after German physicist Georg Simon Ohm.
The ohm is defined as a resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference of 1 volt, applied to these points, produces in the conductor a current of 1 Ampere, the conductor not being the seat of any electromotive force. Wikipedia, Ohm
Current, Power, Resistance and Work Relationships
See Also
13.11 - Triple Currents and Streams
16.29 - Triple Currents of Electricity
Law of Vibrating Atomolic Substances
Law of Variation of Atomic Oscillation by Electricity
Ohms Law
Resistance