A: CONTINUITY check is not used to ascertain ohms value but rather the connections
Using Ohms Law, the answer is 120/0.5 = 240 Ohms.
How about the same number of metres in a kilometre? Like say 1000
10 ohms or less is considered a good earth ground reference. The lower, the better.
242 ohms INCLUDES initial tolerance assuming no thermal drift aging etc
The number of ohms is, precisely, the value of the resistance.
97 k ohms is equivalent to 97,000 ohms. Just multiply the value in kiloohms by 1,000 to convert it to ohms.
A: CONTINUITY check is not used to ascertain ohms value but rather the connections
That is the value of a resistance.
red = 2violet = 7silver = 0.01gold = 5%The value is 27 * 0.01 ohms 5% or 0.27 ohms 5%
Yes, 1 k-ohm means 1 kilohm or 1000 ohms.
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Resistor value is defined by the Resistance the resistor offers in Kilo ohms/ohms value given by color codes on the resistor.
500 ohms.
Using Ohms Law, the answer is 120/0.5 = 240 Ohms.
22Kiloohm is 22,000 ohms 22megohm is 22,000,000 ohms Kilo is a thousand meg/mega is a million
How about the same number of metres in a kilometre? Like say 1000