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          Georg Ohm

          German physicist and mathematician (1789–1854)

          Georg Simon Ohm (;[1]German:[ˈɡeːɔʁkˈʔoːm];[2][3] 16 March 1789 – 6 July 1854) was a German physicist and mathematician.

          As a school teacher, Ohm began his research with the new electrochemical cell, invented by Italian scientist Alessandro Volta. Using equipment of his own creation, Ohm found that there is a direct proportionality between the potential difference (voltage) applied across a conductor and the resultant electric current.

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          This relation is known as Ohm's law. The ohm (Ω), the SI unit of electrical resistance, is named after him.

          Biography

          Early life

          Georg Simon Ohm was born into a Protestant family in Erlangen, Brandenburg-Bayreuth (then part of the Holy Roman Empire), son to locksmith Johann Wolfgang Ohm, and Maria Elizabeth Beck, daughter of a tailor in Erlangen.

          Although his parents had not been formally educated, Ohm's father was a respected man who had educa