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Ohms are used to measure electric resistance.

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What is the ohm unit used to measure?

Ohms measure electrical resistance. The resistance in ohms is the voltage divided by the current.


Will a continuity check give you the value in ohms?

A: CONTINUITY check is not used to ascertain ohms value but rather the connections


How do you know if you have a bad cable when checking ohms?

If the ohms are infinite or greater than one megohm you can conclude the cable is bad. Usually if the ohms are greater than 3 ohms the cable is bad. If the cable is less than 3 ohms it depends on what the cable is used for and how long it is.


What is ohms law formula used for?

It is used in Science: Energy and Power.


Why is omega symbol used for ohms?

The first letter of the word Ohms is O. The equivalent letter in the Greek alphabet, is Omega.


Can you used 2.2 ohms resistor for home appliances?

no


Two measurements are used to rate the capacity of a UPS?

ohms and watts


What is the difference between Ohms and Ohms CT in impedance of an audio transformer?

The difference in between Ohms and Ohms CT is that in Ohms CT it has CT at the end.


What area of science uses amps and ohms?

Amps, or amperes, are a measure of electrical current; ohms are a measure of electrical resistance. Both are widely used in physics.


What is 3000 ohms in k ohms?

3000 ohms are 3 kiloohms.


Do multiply or divide convert kohms to ohms?

Ohms are smaller than k-ohms, so number of ohms must be a bigger number. Multiply k-ohms by 1,000 to get the same resistance in ohms.


What is the OHMS rating of an 87 Suzuki Samurai gas tank sending unit?

135 ohms new, and will function properly down to 114 ohms. The chart in the '86-'87 book shows: Empty=110 ohms +/- 7 ohms Full=3 ohms +/- 2 ohms 1/2 full= 32.5 ohms +/- 4 ohms