Common measurements of electricity include voltage (measured in volts), which indicates the electrical potential difference; current (measured in amperes or amps), which represents the flow of electric charge; and resistance (measured in ohms), which quantifies how much a material opposes the flow of current. Additionally, power (measured in watts) combines these measurements, representing the rate at which electrical energy is consumed or generated.
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