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This article is about the SI (Omega) derived unit. For other meanings, see Ohm (disambiguation). A multimeter can be used to measure resistance in ohms. It can also be used to measure capacitance, voltage, current, and other electrical characteristics. The ohm (symbol: Ω) is the SI unit of electrical impedance or, in the direct current case, electrical resistance, named after Georg Simon Ohm.
[edit] DefinitionThe ohm is defined as the 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.[1]
In many cases the resistance of a conductor in ohms is approximately constant within a certain range of voltages, temperatures, and other parameters; one speaks of linear resistors. In other cases resistance varies (e.g., thermistors). Commonly used multiples and submultiples in electrical and electronic usage are the milliohm, ohm, kilohm, and megohm.[2] [edit] Conversions
[edit] Power as a function of resistanceThe power dissipated by a linear resistor may be calculated from its resistance, and voltage or current. The formula is a combination of Ohm's law and Joule's laws: where P is the power in watts, R the resistance in ohms, V the voltage across the resistor, and I the current through it. This formula is applicable to devices whose resistance varies with current. [edit] Use of the Ω symbol in electronic documentsCare should be taken when preparing documents (including HTML documents) which make use of the symbol Ω. Some document editing software will attempt to use the symbol typeface to render the character. Where the font is not supported, a W is displayed instead. As this represents the SI unit of power, not resistance, this can lead to confusion. Unicode encodes an ohm symbol distinct from Greek omega among Letterlike Symbols. [edit] References and notes
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