No, a miliohm is 0.001 ohms. A kiloohm is 1000 ohms.
It depends on the current. If you passed 1 milliampere of current through a 1000 ohm resistor, the voltage drop would be 1 volt.
voltage = resistance times current
Multiply by 1000. 1K ohm = 1000 ohms
if a hen lays 10 eggs then the product of 1000 hens will be equal to 10000 meg ohms.... Scientist F.Wangdu....
k = 1000, so there are 22,500 ohms in 25.5 kOhms. 22.5k = 22.5 x 1000 = 22,500
How about the same number of metres in a kilometre? Like say 1000
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.
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1000 ohms.
Multiply by 1000. 1K ohm = 1000 ohms
Yes, 1 k-ohm means 1 kilohm or 1000 ohms.
if a hen lays 10 eggs then the product of 1000 hens will be equal to 10000 meg ohms.... Scientist F.Wangdu....
When we see the prefix kilo, it means times one thousand, or x 1000. If we have 9.54 kilohms, we have 9.54 x 1000 ohms = 9,540 ohms.
k = 1000, so there are 22,500 ohms in 25.5 kOhms. 22.5k = 22.5 x 1000 = 22,500
1000 Ohms = 1 kilo (not killow) Ohms
If they're connected in series the total resistance is 2000 ohms. If they're connected in parallel the resistance is 500 ohms.
How about the same number of metres in a kilometre? Like say 1000
To convert ohms to: microohms - multiply by a million milliohms - multiply by 1000 kilohms - divide by 1000 megohms - divide by a million
500 + 500 = 1000