1000 Ohms = 1 kilo (not killow) Ohms
1 megohm is 1 million Ohms
The correct term is 'milliohm', not 'mill ohm'. As a milliohm is one-thousandth of an ohm, 500 milliohms is 0.5 ohm.
A megohm is 1000 kilohms. So 295k is 0.295M
One tera means 1012. So 1 Teraohm = 1012 ohms. One trillion ohms
1000 ohms are in a kilohm. Think about it as kilo meaning thousand. It makes sense in the metric system. One kilogram Sugar equals 1000 grams of sugar. Same with Ohm. One kilohm equals 1000 ohm.
IKg is 35.274 ounces
Yes, one mega ohm is more than one kilo ohm. Mega means million, kilo means thousand.
The ohm is a measure of electrical resistance. It was named for the German physicist Georg Ohm.
if a hen lays 10 eggs then the product of 1000 hens will be equal to 10000 meg ohms.... Scientist F.Wangdu....
m (milli) ohm = 1/1000 ohmµ (micro) ohm = 1/1000000 ohmn (nano) ohm = 1/1000000000 ohmp (nano) ohm = 1/1000000000000 ohm
the ohm is a unit of measurement based off of someones last name. When used in subwoofers, for example 4 ohms or 8 ohms, it actually determines the amount of watts the speaker needs. Like if two identical subwoofers were taken and one was 4 ohms and one 8 ohms and applied say 150 watts to each of them, the 4 ohm would be louder because ohms are the speakers resistance and the lower the ohms the less amount of power it takes for the subwoofer to reach a specific loudness. That's why professional huge subwoofers may be one ohm, because an amplifier that has less power than the sub could still power it because since its one ohm, the 500 watt amplifier at 4 ohms could be 1500 watts at 1 ohm.
No. Two 16 ohm speakers connected together are either 32 ohms, if wired in series, or 8 ohms, if wired in parallel. You can, however, connect four 16 ohm speakers in series-parallel to get 16 ohms, with four times the power handling capacity of just one.