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Using Ohms Law, the answer is 120/0.5 = 240 Ohms.
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Current can be calculated from its inter related parameters like voltage, resistance using ohms law V=IR.
To find the conductance using ohms law,you take the inverse of the resistance(/R)
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No, 200mA is not the same as kilohms.Amperes is a unit of current flow. Ohms is a unit of resistance. Other than being related by Ohm's law - Voltage = amperes x ohms - the two units are not the same.