No. Trollbeads is the original bead company, founded in 1976. Pandora and Ohm beads are similar, but copied the idea, as many other companies have.
Chamilia beads are fully compatible with Pandora bracelets. Both companies use a 3mm sterling silver chain and the beads from either company will fit the bracelet of the other. The one difference between the two bracelets is that Pandora has designed theirs with two stations over which locking beads can be clasp. These beads act as "stoppers" which keep the other beads on the bracelet grouped into sections. Chamilia's bracelet does not have these predetermined stations Instead they have designed their locks with a silicone core that compresses on the bracelet to keep the bead stationary. These locking beads are called "Freedom Locks" because they give you the freedom to place them wherever you wish.Biagi by Unodomani is another line of Europen bead jewelry that is compatible with both Chamilia and Pandora.Yes,your answer is right.Pandora jewelry is the origial,and then chamilia,biagi,troll beads,lovelinks come out.Many of them are very same.especially for the material and skill,all of them are made by lampwork glass or glass and 925 sterling silver and 14K gold.Wich one you want to choose,just up to your interest.Now most of them are made from China.edit: Actually Trollbeads was created in 1976 while Pandora was created in 1982, and Chamilia in 2002.edit: According to Michaels Jewelers, Chamilia beads will not fit as well on Pandora bracelets, i was told that the bracelets had to get cut off to save the bead, it got stuck.
No, a 2.2k ohm resistor and a 220 ohm resistor are not the same resistance. The "k" in 2.2k ohm stands for "kilo," which represents a multiplier of 1000. Therefore, a 2.2k ohm resistor is equivalent to 2200 ohms, while a 220 ohm resistor is simply 220 ohms. The difference in resistance values is a factor of 10 due to the kilo prefix.
It is the same, you can use ohm, µ, R or E to represent Ohm, like 2E2 or 2R2 = 2.2 Ohm and 2K2 = 2.2 Kilo Ohm also 2M2 will be 2.2 Mega Ohm.
no the higher the ohm the more resistance in the speaker the lower the resistance the more power it will use so if they are the same make the 4 ohm should be louder
You don't . . . they are the same thing. "Siemens" is the SI unit being used to replace the ohm. (Ohm spelled backward)
Yes, you can have a 2 ohm subwoofer and a 4 ohm subwoofer in the same system. However, it is important to match the impedance to avoid damaging your amplifier. You can wire them in series or parallel to achieve a compatible overall impedance for your amplifier.
The " Ohm " is. 1 ohm is the resistance across which 1 volt of EMF appears when the current through it is 1 Ampere.
If you measure a small resistance with the megger set in Mega ohm range you get a very tiny and inaccurate result, and If you measure a huge resistance with the megger set to mega ohm range it will bottom out. To get the most accurate measurements you want what you're measuring to be about the same as the scale you're using.
1 mega ohm=______________ ohm?
200 ohm
10 ohm-m
take a 2 ohm bridge into 1 ohm