Since "milli" means "thousandth", there are 150 milliohms in 0.15 ohms.
1.2
Ohm's law: Volts = Amps * Ohms, or Amps = Volts / Ohms 12 volts / 0.5 ohms = 24 amps
Ohms can be found by using these formulas. Ohms = Volts/Amps, Ohms = (Volts (squared))/Watts, Ohms = Watts/(Amps (squared)).
None. Amps and Ohms measure different things.
Ohm's Law: Voltage = Amperes times Resistance 9 volts = amps * 10 ohms amps = .9
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0.00058 milliohms
0.0075*10,000
330 milli ohms
mohm stands for milli ohms, each mohm is a 1/100 of an ohm.
First of all, let's get the units of measurement correct, which are kilohms (not 'kil ohms'), megohms(not 'magha ohms'), milliohms, and picohms(not 'pico ohms').Resistors are generally rated in ohms, kilohms, and megohms because, generally, these are the values most widely needed in practical applications.
a milli a milli a milli... not right over 1ooo
.015
1000 ohms.
I write 6 015 103 as 6 015 103.
since 1000 mm =1 m, then .015 mm = .015/1000 = .000015 m
That is 366,300 ohms.