English Noun ohm Etymology Named after the German physicist Georg Ohm. In the International System of Units, the derived unit of electrical resistance; the electrical resistance of a device across which a potential difference of one volt causes a current of one ampere. Symbol: Ω Translations Bulgarian: ом m Dutch: ohm m and n French: ohm m German: Ohm m Interlingua: ohm Japanese: オーム Polish: om m Portuguese: ohm m Spanish: ohmio m See also Dutch Noun ohm m, n (plural: ohms, diminutive: ohmpje, plural diminutive: ohmpjes) ohm Usage The plural is not actually used. A resistance is actually expressed as De weerstand bedraagt 56 ohm. French Noun ohm m ohm
Etymology Named after the German physicist Georg Ohm. In the International System of Units, the derived unit of electrical resistance; the electrical resistance of a device across which a potential difference of one volt causes a current of one ampere. Symbol: Ω
Translations Bulgarian: ом m Dutch: ohm m and n French: ohm m German: Ohm m Interlingua: ohm Japanese: オーム Polish: om m Portuguese: ohm m Spanish: ohmio m See also Dutch Noun ohm m, n (plural: ohms, diminutive: ohmpje, plural diminutive: ohmpjes) ohm Usage The plural is not actually used. A resistance is actually expressed as De weerstand bedraagt 56 ohm. French Noun ohm m ohm