To determine whether there are any electrical shorts among windings, or from windings to case ground.
Mega = million Megaohm = 1000000 Ohms
2 meg ohms, 2,000,000 ohms to ground. 1 meg ohms.
Yes, the symbol for megaohm (or megohm) is MΩ.
yes . A change of motor would be required. The motor windings would have to be totally different. three hot leads instead of two. And three phase would have to come from your provider.
you would have to put some type of resistor in the circuit with the motor...the resistor would have to be in series with the motor and would have to be of a high enough value to lower the voltage by 9 volts....There is a formula for working this out but you would need the amperage of the motor to figure this....
Mega = million Megaohm = 1000000 Ohms
2 meg ohms, 2,000,000 ohms to ground. 1 meg ohms.
Yes, the symbol for megaohm (or megohm) is MΩ.
1000 kiloohms in 1 megaohm 120+2200=2320 kiloohms
What happens when your heart stops? The motor would seize, thus no more motor!
i would say the racing motor
if it is ohm meter and not ohm per metre; divide by 1,000,000 to convert ohm to megaohm, then divide by 1000 further to convert metre into kilometre
yes . A change of motor would be required. The motor windings would have to be totally different. three hot leads instead of two. And three phase would have to come from your provider.
That would be a mechanic's job.
Like comparing apples and oranges. Ohms are resistance to electrical current. A megaohm is 1 million ohms. Volts are measurements of electical potential.
That would be a destroked motor, and would result in a 285.
That would depend on the type of motor and the manufacturer.