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According to Ohm’s law, which combination of units is the same as the unit for resistance?

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volt ÷ ampere is your answer. Your welcome....
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Answer: The units of resistance will be
(V)/(A)

Step-by-step explanation:

Ohm's law is defined as the law which related the voltage and current in a circuit.

The equation used to represent this law is:


V=IR

Or,


R=(V)/(I)

where,

V = voltage of the circuit. The unit for this is Volts.

I = current of the circuit. The unit for this is Amperes

R = resistance of the circuit.

So, the units of resistance becomes:


R=\frac{\text{Voltage}}{\text{Ampere}}=(V)/(A)

The standard units in which resistance is expressed is ohms.

Hence, the units of resistance will be
(V)/(A)

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