1M Ohm and 1.3M Ohm refer to resistance values in ohms, where "M" stands for megaohms, equal to one million ohms. Therefore, 1M Ohm is 1,000,000 ohms, and 1.3M Ohm is 1,300,000 ohms. These values are often used in electronic components like resistors, indicating how much they resist the flow of electric current. The difference between the two values is 300,000 ohms.
m (milli) ohm = 1/1000 ohmµ (micro) ohm = 1/1000000 ohmn (nano) ohm = 1/1000000000 ohmp (nano) ohm = 1/1000000000000 ohm
OHM, who else?!
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mega ohm
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.
1m = 100cm13 * 100 = 1300cm
A mega ohm is 1 million Ohms and is variously shown as 1M, 1MOhm and 1MR
if m is meters, and cm is centimeters and 1m=100 cm, then 13m = 1300 cm.
Only if you connect then in series. RSERIES = Summation1toN (RN) RPARALLEL = 1 / Summation1toN (1 / RN)
13m is 1,300cm
13m is 42 feet 7.81 inches.
m (milli) ohm = 1/1000 ohmµ (micro) ohm = 1/1000000 ohmn (nano) ohm = 1/1000000000 ohmp (nano) ohm = 1/1000000000000 ohm
If it is: 13m+5n-6m+9n Then simplified it is: 7m+14n
About 13M. You can assume it is 13M if you don't need an exact concentration (like if you need a ~1M HCl solution for an extraction or whatever) but if you need an exact concentration (for a titration, for example) then you will need to standardize your HCl first.
6.5m
1300 of them.
13m