The correct term is 'milliohm', not 'mill ohm'. As a milliohm is one-thousandth of an ohm, 500 milliohms is 0.5 ohm.
4 ohms
2561 ohms.
The formula you are looking for is I = sq root of W/R.
None. 600 ohms is not a measure of electrical charge (which is what voltage is). Volts = current times resistance.
Depends on the size of the fuse.
500 + 500 = 1000
500 ohms.
In the USA, should be 500 or 600 Ohms. It is 600 ohms as standard
Relative to 500 ohms 5000 ohms is a high impedance. It is ten times higher.
If they're connected in series the total resistance is 2000 ohms. If they're connected in parallel the resistance is 500 ohms.
500 ohms. RP = 1 / summation (1 / RI)
1000 ohms.
That is 366,300 ohms.
3500 Ohms
1000 Ohms = 1 kilo (not killow) Ohms
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4 ohms