Ohm is a unit of electrical resistance.
In electronic components, the ohm unit is used to indicate the resistance value of a resistor.
For example, a 1,000 ohm resistor is a resistor designed to drop 1,000 volts at a current of 1 ampere.
These resistors are responsible for holding or regulating specific voltage, current, or resistance values in electrical circuits.
In addition, resistors with various ohm values are combined to create the desired resistance value.
In electronic components, the ohmic value can be determined by the resistor's color code or numerical code.
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