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According to Ohm’s law, which combination of units is the same as the unit for voltage?
ohm ÷ ampere
ampere × ohm
ohm + ampere
ampere ÷ ohm
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ampere × ohm
Reason: Ohm's law is V = I·R, so voltage (V) has units ampere × ohm (1 V = 1 A × 1 Ω).
Reason: Ohm's law is V = I·R, so voltage (V) has units ampere × ohm (1 V = 1 A × 1 Ω).
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