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 Ohm's Law Ω

ohm - the resistance between two points when a potential difference of one volt between them produces a current of one ampere

Ohm's Law states that the current flowing in a metallic conductor maintained at a constant temperature is directly proportional  to the potential difference (or voltage) between its ends. [discovered in 1827 by German physicist Georg Ohm]  Not all conductor's obey Ohm's law, but those that do are called ohmic conductors.


OHM's LAW Formulas

E = volts or electronic force

I = current or amperes R = resistance or ohms W = watts or power

MELLEN can raise your operating temperature in more ways than one, the hotter the better.