The units for resistance is Ohm (Ω).The standard unit of resistance is the ohm (with a lower case 'o'), named after the German physicist Georg Simon Ohm.
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Ohms are the unit of resistance you find in Ohms LAw which says Volts = Amps x Ohms. You can get a voltage drop across a resistance, but would have to know what current is being used and you would have a potentiometer in effect. You are not "converting 12V" to 10V, your are essentially loosing two volts through a resistor.
Georg Stahl was a scientist and philosopher in the late 1600s and early 1700s. He explored the difference between a living and non-living organism and focused on holistic medicinal approaches.
I believe the symbol you used, the "omega" stands for ohms, a measure of resistance in electricity and electrical work.
Georg Simon Ohm. A German scientist and teacher. Circa. 1827
The ohm is a measure of electrical resistance. It was named for the German physicist Georg Ohm.
Resistance is measured in ohms (Ω), named after the German physicist Georg Simon Ohm.
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The unit of Ohms was named after the German physicist Georg Simon Ohm, known for Ohm's Law which relates the voltage across a conductor to the current flowing through it.
Georg Simon Ohm in a book on electricity published in 1827, and Gustav Robert Kirchoffin "Laws of Closed Electric Circuits" in 1845.
Georg Simon Klügel was born in 1739.
Georg Simon Klügel died in 1812.
Ohm's most important discovery was in 1826 when he discovered the mathematical law of electric current called Ohm's law.
Georg Simon Ohm was born on March 16, 1789.
Georg Simon Ohm was born on March 16, 1789.