Can not do it without knowing the voltage I = E/R. Amps = Voltage/Ohms.
.9 watts.
A Megohm is one million ohms. To convert ohms to Megohms, divide by one million.
1000 ohms
Power is obtained using the equation: Power (Watts) = Voltage (Volts) x Current (Amps) To convert to Watts to Kilowatts (kW), simply divide by 1000 (or shift the DP left by 3 places). eg. 5000W = 5kW Bringing these together: Kilowatts = ( Volts x Amps ) / 1000
Yes, 1 k-ohm means 1 kilohm or 1000 ohms.
Multiply by 1000. 1K ohm = 1000 ohms
To convert ohms to: microohms - multiply by a million milliohms - multiply by 1000 kilohms - divide by 1000 megohms - divide by a million
1 Amps = 1000 miliamps 0.01 Amps = X x= 0.01 X 1000 = 10 miliamps
Ohm's law: Volts = Amps * Ohms, or Amps = Volts / Ohms 12 volts / 0.5 ohms = 24 amps
.9 watts.
watts = volts x amps kilowatt = 1000 watts
ohms=amps/volts Amps= volts/ohms Volts = Amps*Ohms
Ohms can be found by using these formulas. Ohms = Volts/Amps, Ohms = (Volts (squared))/Watts, Ohms = Watts/(Amps (squared)).
There are three formulas that you can use. Amps = Volts/Ohms Amps = Watts/Volts Amps = sq root of Watts/Ohms
You can't convert kV (kilovolts) to current (amps) unless you know the resistance (ohms) of the load which is taking current from that voltage source. Once you know the resistance then you can use Ohm's Law to get the amperage: I = V / R In words, Ohm's law is: Current (amps) equals voltage divided by resistance (ohms)
A Megohm is one million ohms. To convert ohms to Megohms, divide by one million.
Milli = 1/1000. This is all the info that you should need.