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Unit of resistance is :
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- volt2× ampere
- volt/ampere
- ampere/volt
- volt × ampere
- volt2× ampere
Correct Option: C
An ohm (O) is the SI derived unit of electrical resistance. By definition, a conductor has an electrical resistance of one ohm when a constant potential difference of one volt applied between its ends produces in this conductor a current of one ampere. A volt per ampere (V/A) is the SI derived unit, which is equal to ohm by definition O = V/A.