12.04 Ter-Ohms
It is a passive electrical device with a resistive value of 1000 ohms, used for limiting current or dropping voltage.
1,000,000 ohm
It just means 2,000,000.
A decade resistance box is piece of laboratory equipment that allows the user to dial in a precise amount of electrical resistance to be inserted into a circuit. For example, it might have a dial for 100s of Ohms, 10s of Ohms, and 1s of Ohms, and allow the user to set any value from 999 Ohms to 0 Ohms in 1 ohm steps. While the use of this device has probably been largely superseded in laboratory use by more sophisticated equipment, it was used in the past in some or all of the following applications: Measurement of unknown resistances by the "bridge" method, Setting the current in a test circuit, Calibrating other lab equipment such as an Ohmmeter or Ammeter, Demonstrating Ohm's Law, and so on.
use ohms law which in this case is volts divided by resistance in circuit
450,000 ohms are 450 kiloohms = 450 kΩ
The prefix micro means 10^-6 = 0.000 001. So 6107 micro ohms are 0.006 107 ohms or 6.107 x 10^-3 ohms. Scroll down to related links and look for the prefix "micro" and "all prefixes".
The unit for measuring resistance is the Ohm, which usually uses the Greek letter Omega. In circuit diagrams, the Omega is often left out and the metric prefix is used instead (k for kilo-ohm, M for mega-ohm). The letter E is used to represent ohms (ex. 120E = 120 ohms, 1E2 = 1.2 ohms).
watts and ohms
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.
Ohms can be found by using these formulas. Ohms = Volts/Amps, Ohms = (Volts (squared))/Watts, Ohms = Watts/(Amps (squared)).
To find the conductance using ohms law,you take the inverse of the resistance(/R)
Using Ohms Law, the answer is 120/0.5 = 240 Ohms.
How do you covert Microohms to ohms?" Answer micro- is a prefix in the SI and other systems of units denoting a factor of 10−6 (one millionth). Symbol, µ. 1 microohm equals 0.000001 ohm.
amp*volts=watts
9V by using ohms law
The resistance R in ohms (Ω) is equal to the voltage V in volts (V) divided by the current I in amps (A)