English
Etymology
From Georg Ohm, German physicist.
Proper noun
Ohm's law
- (physics) Ohm's observation that the direct current flowing in an electrical circuit consisting only of resistances is directly proportional to the voltage applied.
Translations
Ohm's observation
- Catalan: llei d'Ohm f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 歐姆定律 / 欧姆定律 (Ōumǔ dìnglǜ)
- Czech: Ohmův zákon m
- Danish: Ohms lov c
- Dutch: wet van Ohm
- Estonian: Ohmi seadus (et)
- Finnish: Ohmin laki
- French: loi d'Ohm (fr) f
- German: Ohmsches Gesetz (de) n
- Japanese: オームの法則 (Ōmu no hōsoku)
- Polish: prawo Ohma n
- Portuguese: lei de Ohm f
- Russian: зако́н О́ма m (zakón Óma)
- Spanish: ley de Ohm f
- Swedish: Ohms lag
- Vietnamese: định luật Ôm
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