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An object that allows 1 Amp of current to flow through it, when the potential difference across it is 1 Volt, has a resistance of 1 Ohm.
Explanation:
The Ohm is a measure of resistance. The word "
This says that if the object's resistance is doubled, then the voltage has to be doubled if the desire is to force the same current
Therefore:
An object that allows 1 Amp of current to flow through it, when the potential difference across it is 1 Volt, has a resistance of 1 Ohm.
Or, an object that allows 10 Amps of current to flow through it, when the potential difference across it is 20 Volts, has a resistance of 2 Ohms.
I hope this helps,
Steve