oneohm
Oneohm is the conventional written form used to denote the electrical resistance unit one ohm. The ohm is the SI unit of electrical resistance, symbolized by the Greek letter omega (Ω). It is defined as the resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference of one volt, applied to these points, produces a current of one ampere, meaning that the conductor does not produce electromotive forces.
The concept is described by Ohm’s law, which states that the voltage V across a conductor equals
Etymology and usage: The term ohm originates from Ohm’s name, and the symbol Ω was adopted to distinguish
Modern definition and realization: Since the 2019 redefinition of the SI base units, the ohm is realized
Other uses: The string oneohm sometimes appears as a stylized or proper noun in branding or culture,