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Ohm, Georg Simon (1789-1854)
A German physicist who studied electricity and discovered the fundamental law that bears his name.

The SI unit of electrical resistance, the ohm, is named for him, and the unit of conductance (the inverse of resistance) was formerly called the mho, which is "ohm" spelled backward.

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