A measurement of 10 megaohms on a solenoid indicates its insulation resistance, reflecting how well the solenoid can prevent electrical leakage. A high resistance value, such as 10 megaohms, suggests that the solenoid's insulation is in good condition and effectively isolates the electrical components from each other and the environment. This is important for ensuring reliable operation and safety in electrical systems. If the resistance were significantly lower, it could indicate potential insulation degradation or failure.
There are 2 types of CRO probes a. Active Probes (9 Megaohms) b. Passive Probes - hig voltage probe (10 to 1000 Megaohms)
9 megaohms = 9000000 ohms
0.00002 megaohms
It is 0.00000002 megaohms.
Volt-Ohm meters will measure resistance.
Starter solenoid? It is attached to the starter.
If you are looking for the starter solenoid, it is attached to the starter.
1 million ohms are 1 megaohms.
Assume you mean starter solenoid; most GM starters have the solenoid built in. To change it, just replace the starter.
I assume you mean the starter solenoid. It is mounted right on the starter itself.
It depends on which solenoid you mean. The STARTERsolenoid is integral to the starter.
If you mean the starter solenoid,it is the smaller round housing fastened to the starter itself.