an ohm is a mesure of resistance,
EXAMPLES
100Ω
1.5kΩ
3MΩ
OHM, who else?!
Ohm's Law describes the relationship between the voltage (potential difference) across the ends of some conductors and the resulting current through those conductors for variations in voltage. If the voltage is constant, then Ohm's Law is irrelevant.
mega ohm
1826 :)
It is the same, you can use ohm, µ, R or E to represent Ohm, like 2E2 or 2R2 = 2.2 Ohm and 2K2 = 2.2 Kilo Ohm also 2M2 will be 2.2 Mega Ohm.
Not all conductors obey Ohm's Law. There are certain materials, like semiconductors and diodes, that do not follow Ohm's Law due to their nonlinear behavior. An example of a conductor that obeys Ohm's Law is a resistor, where the current through it is directly proportional to the voltage applied.
For example, you can write statements based on:* Ohm's Law: V = IR (voltage = current x resistance) * Power dissipation: P = I squared R
The " Ohm " is. 1 ohm is the resistance across which 1 volt of EMF appears when the current through it is 1 Ampere.
Only if your amplifier is capable of driving a 4 ohm speaker. Some have a switch on the back to select 4 or 8ohm speakers. Details should either be printed some where on the back of the amp or the instruction manual
1 mega ohm=______________ ohm?
200 ohm
10 ohm-m
take a 2 ohm bridge into 1 ohm
He did not come up with the Ohm, it was named after him many years after his death.
You do not ohm a transformer, in fact you do not ohm anything. Please restate your question.
The ohm is a measurement of resistance named after Goerg Ohm. It was not "created".
M ohm means "mega ohm". That is 106 = 1,000,000 ohms.