Electrical Resistance
The electrical resistance of a circuit component represents the opposition to the passage of the electric current through that circuit.
In the International System of Units the electrical resistance is mesured in ohm (Ω), where the ohm is defined as a resistance between two points of the circuit when 1 volt potential difference applied to these points produces a current of 1 ampere.
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