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Like comparing apples and Oranges. Ohms are resistance to electrical current. A megaohm is 1 million ohms. Volts are measurements of electical potential.

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Is mega ohms more them k ohms?

Yes, one mega ohm is more than one kilo ohm. Mega means million, kilo means thousand.


Is one volt enouph pressure for 1 ohm of resistance?

one volt applied across one ohm of resistance causes a current flow of one


What is one ohm equivalent too?

One ohm is equivalent to one volt per amp.


How many ohm in one mega ohm?

1 megohm is 1 million Ohms


How many mega ohms in an ohm?

A megohm is 1000 kilohms. So 295k is 0.295M


What is definition of one ohm?

One ohm is the SI unit of electrical resistance, representing the resistance of a conductor in which a current of one ampere is produced by a potential difference of one volt. It is named after the German physicist Georg Simon Ohm.


Which law states that it takes one volt to push one amp through 1 ohm of resistance?

Ohm's Law.


One volt is equal to?

One volt is the electric potential required to generate one ampere through one ohm. One volt is the electric potential involved when one ampere generates one watt of power. One volt is one joule per coulomb.


How the declair one ohm resistance?

One ohm is the resistance through which a current of one ampere will induce an electrical potential difference of one volt. Ohm's Law: Resistance is Voltage divided by Current


What are the base units of the ohm, and how are they defined in the context of electrical resistance?

The base units of the ohm are the volt and the ampere. In the context of electrical resistance, the ohm is defined as the resistance that limits the flow of electric current when one volt is applied across it and one ampere of current flows through it.


What are the properties of a circuit?

When you mean simple circuit, I assume a source of one volt across a load of one ohm, which, according to Ohm's Law, equals one amp.


How much does 1 ohm equal?

1 volt is the amount of electrical "pressure" (joules per coulomb) that will "push" 1 ampere (coulombs per second) through 1 ohm. By Ohm's law, the process is linear: Volts equals amperes times ohms.