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1 Volt/1 Ampere =?

A1 Ohm

B1 Ohm-m

C1 Joule

DCoulomb

Answer:

A. 1 Ohm

Read Explanation:

One-ohm is equal to 1 volt / 1 ampere. 1 ohm is basically defined as the amount of resistance of a conductor when a potential difference of 1 volt is applied to the ends through which 1-ampere current flows. In an alternative way, it is also said that the ohm is equivalent to one volt per ampere (V/A)


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