"Ohm's law" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Georg Ohm, German physicist. Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Ohm's law
  1. (physics) Ohm's observation that the direct current flowing in an electrical circuit consisting only of resistances is directly proportional to the voltage applied. Wikipedia link: Georg Ohm, Ohm's law Categories (topical): Physics Translations (Ohm's observation): llei d'Ohm [feminine] (Catalan), 歐姆定律 (Chinese Mandarin), 欧姆定律 (Ōumǔ dìnglǜ) (Chinese Mandarin), Ohms lov [common-gender] (Danish), wet van Ohm (Dutch), Ohmi seadus (Estonian), Ohmin laki (Finnish), loi d’Ohm [feminine] (French), Ohmsches Gesetz [neuter] (German), オームの法則 (Ōmu no hōsoku) (Japanese), lei de Ohm [feminine] (Portuguese), зако́н О́ма (zakón Óma) [masculine] (Russian), ley de Ohm [feminine] (Spanish), Ohms lag (Swedish)

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