There are many types of buzzers in the marketplace. Different buzzers have different coils and therefore different resistances within their coils. If you know the voltage and amperage of the buzzer use any of the following formula to find the resistance. R = V/A, R = V squared/Watts, or R = Watts/Amps squared.
4 ohms
2561 ohms.
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take two cells a buzzer and a light join the buzzer with wire and the light bulb with the buzzer and the cell
For an electric buzzer, it's electrical energy.
1000 ohms.
That is 366,300 ohms.
3500 Ohms
1000 Ohms = 1 kilo (not killow) Ohms
1.2
2561 ohms.
863,000 ohms.
4 ohms
There is no single standard. Many computer speakers are rated at 8 ohms while others are 16 ohms or higher. My computer subwoofer here is 4 ohms.
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Since "milli" means "thousandth", there are 150 milliohms in 0.15 ohms.
500