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I think you are refering to 'Ohm's Law' where Volts, Amps (I), Resistance (R) (measured in Ohms) have a specific relation to each other:

V = IR, Current x Resistance

I = V/R, Voltage/Resistance

R = V/I, Voltage/Current

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You can't. That would like converting an apple into an apple basket.

An Ohm is a measure of resistance to electrical current going through a circuit. The amount of electrical current is measured in Amperes. (The pressure that pushes the current through the circuit is Electromotive Force, or EMF, and is measured in Volts.

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