Usually you check mega-ohms by reading the resistance between compressor shell and the windings. There should be a large amount of resistance which means the windings are not shorted to the compressor case or shell. Use a DVM (digital volt ohm meter) to check the resistance.
M is a si siffix for mega. It means million. 20 mega-ohms is 20 million ohms.
It is 0.00000002 megaohms.
Mega is 8 X 10^6 and Kilo is 8000 X 10^3. For every 3 you go down in powers you divide by 1000, so 8 Mega ohms is 8,000,000 ohms. 8,000 Kilo ohms or 0.008 Giga ohms.
A Megohm is one million ohms. To convert ohms to Megohms, divide by one million.
Yes, one mega ohm is more than one kilo ohm. Mega means million, kilo means thousand.
A megohm is 1000 kilohms. So 295k is 0.295M
It is a stronger isolator, meaning that it leaves less current through.
S = 1/R Where S = Conductance in Siemens R = Resistance in Ohms If R is in Mega Ohms, S will be in Micro Siemens
The answer is .047Megohms. 1kilo ohm is 1,000 ohms. 1mega ohm is 1,000,000 ohms. Just move the decimal over to convert.
The answer is .047Megohms. 1kilo ohm is 1,000 ohms. 1mega ohm is 1,000,000 ohms. Just move the decimal over to convert.
A mega ohm is 1 million Ohms and is variously shown as 1M, 1MOhm and 1MR
use a merger tester, if there are no indication to certain number of ohmic (50 M), that is mean resistor is open.