An Ohm is a measurement of resistance.
The question is incomplete without the voltage across the resistor. For example: if V (Voltage across 500 ohm resistor) = 5 Volts, then, Current, I = 5/500 Ampere = 0.01 A.
200 ohm
1 mega ohm=______________ ohm?
10 ohm-m
He did not come up with the Ohm, it was named after him many years after his death.
The correct term is 'milliohm', not 'mill ohm'. As a milliohm is one-thousandth of an ohm, 500 milliohms is 0.5 ohm.
It is 100+j(500-300) ohm = (100+j200) ohm = 223.6<630 ohm
The question is incomplete without the voltage across the resistor. For example: if V (Voltage across 500 ohm resistor) = 5 Volts, then, Current, I = 5/500 Ampere = 0.01 A.
500 ohm resistance is widely used to convert 4-20 ma current signals generated by a wide range of sensors into voltage signals. It provides 2 to 10 volts to the device. E=IxR.
Relative to 500 ohms 5000 ohms is a high impedance. It is ten times higher.
Well that's very interesting. What about it?
The " Ohm " is. 1 ohm is the resistance across which 1 volt of EMF appears when the current through it is 1 Ampere.
This depends on the model you have some are 200-500 watts and they also make 2 & 4 ohm subs.
200 ohm
1 mega ohm=______________ ohm?
10 ohm-m
take a 2 ohm bridge into 1 ohm