The answer is .047Megohms.
1kilo ohm is 1,000 ohms.
1mega ohm is 1,000,000 ohms.
Just move the decimal over to convert.
10.2 kilo ohms is the resistance necessary for 1 volt to induce a current of 98.04 micro amperes. Ohm's law: voltage equals current times resistance.
if a hen lays 10 eggs then the product of 1000 hens will be equal to 10000 meg ohms.... Scientist F.Wangdu....
Resistance is constant no matter the frequency applied. Reactance varies depending on the frequency of the power applied to it.
M is a si siffix for mega. It means million. 20 mega-ohms is 20 million ohms.
A lower-case 'k' stands for kilo which is 1000. An upper-case 'M' stands for mega which is 1 000 000. so 150 000 does not equal 1 500 000.
The answer is .047Megohms. 1kilo ohm is 1,000 ohms. 1mega ohm is 1,000,000 ohms. Just move the decimal over to convert.
Mega is 8 X 10^6 and Kilo is 8000 X 10^3. For every 3 you go down in powers you divide by 1000, so 8 Mega ohms is 8,000,000 ohms. 8,000 Kilo ohms or 0.008 Giga ohms.
Yes, one mega ohm is more than one kilo ohm. Mega means million, kilo means thousand.
22Kiloohm is 22,000 ohms 22megohm is 22,000,000 ohms Kilo is a thousand meg/mega is a million
10.2 kilo ohms is the resistance necessary for 1 volt to induce a current of 98.04 micro amperes. Ohm's law: voltage equals current times resistance.
if a hen lays 10 eggs then the product of 1000 hens will be equal to 10000 meg ohms.... Scientist F.Wangdu....
Resistance is constant no matter the frequency applied. Reactance varies depending on the frequency of the power applied to it.
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.
It goes like this: kilo, mega, giga. We use kilo for 103, mega for 106 and giga for 109.
K refers to kilo, which is 1,000. So 4,500 ohms could be written as 4.5k ohms and pronounced 4.5 kilo ohms.
M is a si siffix for mega. It means million. 20 mega-ohms is 20 million ohms.
"kilo" means thousand. "mega" means million.