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Match each term to its measuring unit. amperes(A) farad(F) ohm(Ω) henry(H) volts(V) d(F) ohm(Ω) henry(H) volts(V) watts(W) resistance arrowRight voltage arrowRight current arrowRight power arrowRight

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Answer:

Every measuring quantity has a unit.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ampere or A is the measuring unit of current intensity.

Farad or F is the measuring unit of electrical capacitance.

Ohm or Ω is the measuring unit of electrical resistance.

Henry or H is the measuring unit of inductance

Volts or V is the measuring unit of voltage

Watts or W is the measuring unit of power.

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