m (milli) ohm = 1/1000 ohm
µ (micro) ohm = 1/1000000 ohm
n (nano) ohm = 1/1000000000 ohm
p (nano) ohm = 1/1000000000000 ohm
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change in to ohm(multiply by 10^-6) AND than convert kilo ohms (mul. 10^-3)
that means total mult. factor is 10^-9
The correct unit is 'microhm', not 'micro-ohm'. One microhm is one-millionth (that is: 1 x 10-6) of an ohm, so you should be able to figure out the answer yourself.
10.2 kilo ohms is the resistance necessary for 1 volt to induce a current of 98.04 micro amperes. Ohm's law: voltage equals current times resistance.
Multiply by 1000. 1K ohm = 1000 ohms
10.2 kilo ohms is the resistance necessary for 1 volt to induce a current of 98.04 micro amperes. Ohm's law: voltage equals current times resistance.
The answer is .047Megohms. 1kilo ohm is 1,000 ohms. 1mega ohm is 1,000,000 ohms. Just move the decimal over to convert.
It stands for kilo or 1000 ohms.