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This document defines and provides units for three key electrical magnitudes: voltage is the energy given to electrons and is measured in volts (V), current is the number of electrons passing through a circuit per second and is measured in amperes (A), and resistance is the opposition to electron flow through a material and is measured in ohms (Ω). Resistance depends on the material, shape, thickness and length through which current must pass.
This document defines and provides units for three key electrical magnitudes: voltage is the energy given to electrons and is measured in volts (V), current is the number of electrons passing through a circuit per second and is measured in amperes (A), and resistance is the opposition to electron flow through a material and is measured in ohms (Ω). Resistance depends on the material, shape, thickness and length through which current must pass.
This document defines and provides units for three key electrical magnitudes: voltage is the energy given to electrons and is measured in volts (V), current is the number of electrons passing through a circuit per second and is measured in amperes (A), and resistance is the opposition to electron flow through a material and is measured in ohms (Ω). Resistance depends on the material, shape, thickness and length through which current must pass.