The ohms for the model number H27A42QCBCA can vary depending on the specific component or circuit being measured. It's best to refer to the product's technical documentation or contact the manufacturer for the most accurate information.
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.
The number of ohms is, precisely, the value of the resistance.
6000-8000 ohms
the fuel pump should be running around 40 ohms
2o ohms to 200 ohms is what i'm getting on my 87 model
In the USA, should be 500 or 600 Ohms. It is 600 ohms as standard
How about the same number of metres in a kilometre? Like say 1000
A reading of ten ohms on a multimeter for a heating element in a Kenmore dryer is generally considered good and indicates that the element has continuity. Typically, heating elements should have a resistance between 10 to 30 ohms, depending on the specific model. If the reading is significantly higher or shows an open circuit (infinite resistance), the heating element may be faulty and should be replaced. Always refer to the specific dryer model's manual for precise specifications.
The coil on the relay should read about 70 ohms
Power = 1 A and resistance = 1100 Ohms.
Most home speakers are rated at 8 ohms, but your receiver should be able to work speakers as low as four ohms, with reduced output. Car stereos are normally 4 ohms, but should work up to eight ohms, with reduced output. It's all in the design of the electronics.
In the up position, it should be 20 ohms. In the down position, resistance should be 220 ohms.