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OHMS; Ohms (disambiguation); OHMS (film); OHMS (disambiguation)
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OHMS         
¦ abbreviation on Her (or His) Majesty's Service.
OHMS         
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'.
Ohms         
ohms (symbol Ω) usually refers to the plural for the unit of electrical resistance, named after Georg Ohm
Ohm's law         
  • Drude Model electrons (shown here in blue) constantly bounce among heavier, stationary crystal ions (shown in red).
  • battery]]. The two resistors follow Ohm's law: The plot is a straight line through the origin. The other two devices do ''not'' follow Ohm's law.
  • Internal resistance model
  • Georg Ohm
  • Current flowing through a uniform cylindrical conductor (such as a round wire) with a uniform field applied.
  • Ohm's law wheel with international unit symbols
  • Ohm's law in Georg Ohm's lab book.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VOLTAGE AND CURRENT ACROSS AN IDEAL RESISTOR
Ohm Law; Ohm's Law; Ohms law; Ohm law; V=IR; Ohms' Law; Ohms Law; Ohm's Laws; U=R*I; R=U/I; I=U/R; U=ri; Ohm’s law; Ohm's law of electricity; V = IR; E=IR; R=V/I
¦ noun Physics a law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.
Ohm's Law         
  • Drude Model electrons (shown here in blue) constantly bounce among heavier, stationary crystal ions (shown in red).
  • battery]]. The two resistors follow Ohm's law: The plot is a straight line through the origin. The other two devices do ''not'' follow Ohm's law.
  • Internal resistance model
  • Georg Ohm
  • Current flowing through a uniform cylindrical conductor (such as a round wire) with a uniform field applied.
  • Ohm's law wheel with international unit symbols
  • Ohm's law in Georg Ohm's lab book.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VOLTAGE AND CURRENT ACROSS AN IDEAL RESISTOR
Ohm Law; Ohm's Law; Ohms law; Ohm law; V=IR; Ohms' Law; Ohms Law; Ohm's Laws; U=R*I; R=U/I; I=U/R; U=ri; Ohm’s law; Ohm's law of electricity; V = IR; E=IR; R=V/I
The fundamental law expressing the relations between current, electro-motive force and resistance in an active electric circuit. It may be expressed thus: (a) The current strength is equal to the electro-motive force divided by the resistance. (b) The electro-motive force is equal to the current strength multiplied by the resistance. (c) The resistance is equal to the electro-motive force divided by the current strength. All these are different forms of the same statement. Algebraically the law is usually expressed thus, (a) C = E/R. It may also be expressed thus: (b) E = C*R and (c) R= E/C, in which R denotes resistance, C denotes current strength, and E denotes electro-motive force.
Ohm's law         
  • Drude Model electrons (shown here in blue) constantly bounce among heavier, stationary crystal ions (shown in red).
  • battery]]. The two resistors follow Ohm's law: The plot is a straight line through the origin. The other two devices do ''not'' follow Ohm's law.
  • Internal resistance model
  • Georg Ohm
  • Current flowing through a uniform cylindrical conductor (such as a round wire) with a uniform field applied.
  • Ohm's law wheel with international unit symbols
  • Ohm's law in Georg Ohm's lab book.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VOLTAGE AND CURRENT ACROSS AN IDEAL RESISTOR
Ohm Law; Ohm's Law; Ohms law; Ohm law; V=IR; Ohms' Law; Ohms Law; Ohm's Laws; U=R*I; R=U/I; I=U/R; U=ri; Ohm’s law; Ohm's law of electricity; V = IR; E=IR; R=V/I
Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points. Introducing the constant of proportionality, the resistance, one arrives at the usual mathematical equation that describes this relationship:
Ohm         
·noun The standard unit in the measure of electrical resistance, being the resistance of a circuit in which a potential difference of one volt produces a current of one ampere. As defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893, and by United States Statute, it is a resistance substantially equal to 109 units of resistance of the C.G.S. system of electro-magnetic units, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice 14.4521 grams in mass, of a constant cross-sectional area, and of the length of 106.3 centimeters. As thus defined it is called the international ohm.
ohm         
(ohms)
An ohm is a unit which is used to measure electrical resistance. (TECHNICAL)
N-COUNT
Ohm         
<unit> The MKS unit of electrical resistance. One Ohm is the resistance of a conductor across which a {potential difference} of one Volt produces a current of one Ampere. Named after Georg Simon Ohm. (2003-12-02)
Ohm         
The ohm (symbol: Ω) is the unit of electrical resistance in the International System of Units (SI). It is named after German physicist 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