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Ohm's Law says Voltage = Current x Resistance.

Hence, if you know ohms = 10 you need to know the current passing through the resistance to know the voltage drop across the resistance. If there were 1 Amp flowing through resistance, you would have 1 x 10 = 10 Volts.

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6mo ago

The relationship between ohms and volts depends on the current flowing through the circuit. Ohm's Law, V = I * R, states that voltage (V) equals current (I) multiplied by resistance (R). Without knowing the current, it is not possible to directly convert ohms to volts.

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12y ago

A 'volt' is used to measure potential difference, whereas the 'ohm' is used to measure resistance. These are two completely different quantities, so you cannot convert one to the other, any more than you can convert kilograms to kilometres!

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16y ago

doesn't work like that. For a current of 1 amps through a resistance of 1 Ohm you get a voltage drop of 1 volts. Volts = resistance x current.

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14y ago

The same, 1 ohm = 1 volt/ampere.

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