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Georg Simon Ohm
(1787 - 1854)

Born in Erlangen, Germany, his later work as a physicist resulted in the 1827 discovery of the mathematical law of electric-current called "Ohm's Law." The ohm, a unit of electrical resistance, is equal to that of a conductor in which a current of one ampere is produced by a potential of one volt across its terminals.

More information about Georg Simon Ohm:

Biography of Georg Simon Ohm -- University of St Andrews, Scotland