v=ir
Ohm's law states that , in a dc circuit the current is directly proportional to the applied voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance at a constant temperature. It has the formula V=IR where I is the current and R is the resistance.
the electric current through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across it the physical state and the temperature of the conductor is remaining same
OHM, who else?!
A low voltage (less than 1000 VAC) circuit breaker for 15 A typically has a contact resistance of 0.01 Ohm or less.
mega ohm
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It is the same, you can use ohm, µ, R or E to represent Ohm, like 2E2 or 2R2 = 2.2 Ohm and 2K2 = 2.2 Kilo Ohm also 2M2 will be 2.2 Mega Ohm.
ohm's law state that in an electric current it is propotional to current
ohm's measure resistance, the more ohm's the more resistance the less voltage
zero is low resistance
you ohm load is too low. raise the ohm load or buy an amp that is stable at the ohm level of the sub.
This is relative to the purpose or application. 1 mega ohm may be considered "low resistance" when testing insulation levels; when testing a cable, 1 ohm may be too much. When testing substation ground grids, I believe 1 ohm is the maximum allowable value in some countries.
Nine tenths of the voltage would appear across the 200-ohm coil.
The " Ohm " is. 1 ohm is the resistance across which 1 volt of EMF appears when the current through it is 1 Ampere.
As ohm's low says Voltage is directly proportional to Current. i.e V=IR where R is constant and it is resistance so we can say that when one ampire current flows through a path and produces 1 Volt voltage drop then the resistance is 1 ohm. Regards Kuldeep pradhan
200 ohm
1 mega ohm=______________ ohm?
10 ohm-m
take a 2 ohm bridge into 1 ohm