Ohm

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The eponymous Ohm may refer to:

  • Georg Simon Ohm, a German physicist who contributed to the theory of electricity.
  • Martin Ohm, German physicist and mathematician younger brother of the former.
  • Ohm, electrical resistance unit whose symbol is Ω.
  • Ohm Law, in electricity, law that links difference of potential, current intensity and electrical resistance.
  • One Hot Minute, Red Hot Chili Peppers album, also abbreviated OHM.

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