"Ohm" and its multiples is not a unit of current.
"Ampere" and its multiples is.
The current through a 2.2-megohm resistance is
(the voltage across the resistance)/(2,200,000) amperes .
1,000,000 ohm
A megohm is a unit of resistance to the flow of electricity. The requirements of motors are given in terms of voltage, current, whether they are direct or alternating current and, if alternating current, the number of phases.
Greater than 1 Megohm
The megohm meter (or megger) passes the 500, 750, 1000 volts to the wire that needs to be checked. According to ohms law R=V/I, the current in the returned voltage is measured and divided by the resistance (inside the meter). So when the current is high (i.e not properly insulated or leaking), the resistance value will drop otherwise resistance will be high.
22Kiloohm is 22,000 ohms 22megohm is 22,000,000 ohms Kilo is a thousand meg/mega is a million
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A megohm is 1,000,000 ohms, so 2.2 megohms is 2,200,000 ohms, often abbreviated to 2.2M, or 2.2Mohm, or 2M2.
No. It means it has a resistance of 2,200,000 Ohms. Plus or minus the tolerance.
10 megohms is the resistance through which 10 volts would push 10 microamps of current. Input impedance is the resistance seen by a signal source when connected to the input Often, this means there is a 10 megohm resistor in series with the input going to a virtual ground on an opamp circuit. 10 megohms is a common input impedance for a digital voltmeter.
22 years before the current year (subtract the current year minus 22). Or the year before that, if your birthday is after the current date.
No. A short circuit would be zero ohms.
The question does not make sense. Ohms is a unit of resistance, while amperes is a unit of current. The two are not related unless a third item is given, such as volts. Please restate the question.