Electrical resistance is a measure of the degree to which an object opposes the passage of an electric current. The SI unit of electrical resistance is the ohm.
2006-09-11 09:43:19
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answered by MrCabal 2
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The Ohm (uses the greek letter Omiga as its electrical symbol). The resistance value of a circuit can be found by dividing the applied voltage by the current flowing through the circuit.
2006-09-12 12:27:16
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answered by ANTHONY B 2
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The ohm. Sounds like your trying to test a fusing assembly on a laserjet or test a circuit in your printer. What's the problem. Maybe we can help.
2006-09-13 02:08:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Ohm
2006-09-11 15:40:03
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answered by Jimmy D 2
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Resistance is measured in ohms. Inductive and Capacitive reactance is also measures in ohms.
2006-09-11 15:42:16
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answered by WC 7
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Ohms, and the symbol is the greek letter omega
2006-09-11 15:51:51
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answered by Harleyquinn 2
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It is called an OHM. Its symbol is the Greek Omega.
2006-09-11 15:42:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The ohm.
Look on the net for ohm's law
2006-09-11 15:42:02
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answered by Boscombe 4
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Here's everything you need to know, plus some
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohm
2006-09-13 04:41:52
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answered by David Computer Guy 4
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ohm
2006-09-11 16:40:39
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answered by tattooed&piercedsoul 2
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