1 ohm is 0.001 kiloohm
the answer is .017 kilohms. To get this answer you will do a unit converions knowing that 1 kilohms is equal to 1 ohm.So...17 ohm * (1 kohm/1000 ohm) = .017I realize that's a typo, but that conversion should read 1 kilohm is equal to 1000 ohms.
That is 366,300 ohms.
No, 200mA is not the same as kilohms.Amperes is a unit of current flow. Ohms is a unit of resistance. Other than being related by Ohm's law - Voltage = amperes x ohms - the two units are not the same.
10 ohm-m
He did not come up with the Ohm, it was named after him many years after his death.
A megohm is 1000 kilohms. So 295k is 0.295M
the answer is .017 kilohms. To get this answer you will do a unit converions knowing that 1 kilohms is equal to 1 ohm.So...17 ohm * (1 kohm/1000 ohm) = .017I realize that's a typo, but that conversion should read 1 kilohm is equal to 1000 ohms.
That is 366,300 ohms.
33 kilohms = 0,033 megohms
Unrelated items ... no conversion possible.
First of all, let's get the units of measurement correct, which are kilohms (not 'kil ohms'), megohms(not 'magha ohms'), milliohms, and picohms(not 'pico ohms').Resistors are generally rated in ohms, kilohms, and megohms because, generally, these are the values most widely needed in practical applications.
kilohms.
No, 200mA is not the same as kilohms.Amperes is a unit of current flow. Ohms is a unit of resistance. Other than being related by Ohm's law - Voltage = amperes x ohms - the two units are not the same.
10 ohm-m
He did not come up with the Ohm, it was named after him many years after his death.
1000000000000 ohm
5CommentThe plural of ohm is ohms, not ohm's!