A measurement of electricity. Discovered by George Ohm. Ohm being his last name. Not an abbreviation. A measurement of electrical current resistance based per 1 amp of current flow.
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3000 ohms are 3 kiloohms.
A Megohm is one million ohms. To convert ohms to Megohms, divide by one million.
Ohms Law says that Voltage = Current * Ohms, so the twothings that can affect the voltage in a circuit are Current and Ohms. If have a non resistive impedance, i.e. a capacitor or inductor forming a reactance, then frequency can also affect the voltage but, mathematicaly, reactance is a frequency domain form of impedance, so my answer stands - Current and Ohms.
You have to convert all values to ohms. 3 kiloohms = 3000 ohms. 3 micoohms = three millionth of an ohm = 0.000003 ohms. The product is: 3000 times 0.000003 = 0.009 ohms squared.
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87 to 90 YJ fuel guage sender is: 0 ohms = empty; 44 ohms = 1/2; 88 ohms = full
135 ohms new, and will function properly down to 114 ohms. The chart in the '86-'87 book shows: Empty=110 ohms +/- 7 ohms Full=3 ohms +/- 2 ohms 1/2 full= 32.5 ohms +/- 4 ohms
0 Ohms empty, 90 Ohms full.
full 10 ohmss empty 80 ohms
20 ohms when empty, 220 ohms when full.
The mathematical form of Ohms law is I=V divided by R. I is current, V is voltage while R is the resistance.
Full position (up) - 7 ohms Half tank (middle) - 33 ohms Empty position (down) - 95 ohms
Because it is. Capacitive reactance is a form of resistance, along with inductive reactance. All are measured in ohms.
One kilohm = 1,000 ohms, so without even thinking about the decimal point: First, .960 is nearly one (1.000), so .960 kohm is almost a full kilohm, or nearly a thousand ohms. So, since the answer will include the digits 9, 6, and maybe some zeros following, what are the possibilities: 9.6, or 96, or 960 or 9600 ohms? The logical choice is 960 ohms
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