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Qué (quién) es Ohms - definición

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OHMS; Ohms (disambiguation); OHMS (film); OHMS (disambiguation)

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¦ abbreviation on Her (or His) Majesty's Service.
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OHMS is used on official letters from British or Commonwealth government offices. OHMS is the abbreviation for 'On Her Majesty's Service' or 'On His Majesty's Service'.
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ohms (symbol Ω) usually refers to the plural for the unit of electrical resistance, named after Georg Ohm

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Ohms

ohms (symbol Ω) usually refers to the plural for the unit of electrical resistance, named after Georg Ohm

Ohms or OHMS may also refer to:

  • Ohm's law of electric currents, first proposed by Georg Ohm
  • O.H.M.S., On His/Her Majesty's Service
  • O.H.M.S. (film), a 1937 British action comedy film
  • OHMS (1980 film), an American film starring Leslie Nielsen
  • Ohms (album), a 2020 album by Deftones
    • "Ohms" (song), a song from the album
  • Office of Hazardous Materials Safety, federal safety authority within the United States Department of Transportation
  • Oral History Metadata Synchronizer, a web application for accessing oral history interviews
Ejemplos de uso de Ohms
1. According to Ohm‘s Law, current passing through a conductor is given by voltage divided by electrical resistance, measured in ohms.
2. "The versatile seven–seat Dodge Durango also continues to attract families looking for versatile transport," Bruce Ohms said.
3. It means ordinary people have to know their ohms from their amperes and their megabits from their kilohertz.
4. The resistance of human skin varies between 1,000 ohms (wet skin) to 100,000 (dry), so the lethal voltages are 200V and 20,000V respectively.
5. "The multi–award winning 300C luxury sedan is a huge success with long waiting lists," said Bruce Ohms, vice–president, director, Sales and Marketing, Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge, Middle East.