To convert temperature to resistance, you will need to know the specific material's temperature coefficient of resistance. This coefficient determines how much a material's resistance changes per degree temperature change. Without this information, it is not possible to accurately convert temperature to resistance.
97 k ohms is equivalent to 97,000 ohms. Just multiply the value in kiloohms by 1,000 to convert it to ohms.
5000 g = 5 kgTo convert from g to kg, divide by 1000.
The load voltage can be calculated using Ohm's Law: V = I * R, where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance. Substituting the values, V = 2 mA * 10 k ohm = 20 V. Therefore, the load voltage will be 20 volts.
To convert from degrees Celsius to Kelvin, simply add 273. So, 288 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 561 Kelvin (288 + 273).
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2,561 ohms.. K means X1000
863,000 ohms.
k = 1000, so there are 22,500 ohms in 25.5 kOhms. 22.5k = 22.5 x 1000 = 22,500
97 k ohms is equivalent to 97,000 ohms. Just multiply the value in kiloohms by 1,000 to convert it to ohms.
1000 ohms are in a kilohm. Think about it as kilo meaning thousand. It makes sense in the metric system. One kilogram Sugar equals 1000 grams of sugar. Same with Ohm. One kilohm equals 1000 ohm.
3000 ohms are 3 kiloohms.
Ohms are smaller than k-ohms, so number of ohms must be a bigger number. Multiply k-ohms by 1,000 to get the same resistance in ohms.
K refers to kilo, which is 1,000. So 4,500 ohms could be written as 4.5k ohms and pronounced 4.5 kilo ohms.
From Hanes Manual: Diamond: Primary .97-1.18 ohms Secondary 11.3-15.3 K-Ohms Diamond (oil filled) Primary 1.34-1.55 ohms Secondary 15-19 K-Ohms Essex Primary 1.34-1.55 Ohms Secondary 9-12.2 K-Ohms Prestolite Primary 1.34-1.55 Ohms Secondary 9.4-11.7 K-Ohms Toyodenso Primary .95-1.2 Ohms Secondary 11.3-13.3 K-Ohms
Yes, 1 k-ohm means 1 kilohm or 1000 ohms.
A k ohm is a kiloohm and that is 1000 ohms.
if a hen lays 10 eggs then the product of 1000 hens will be equal to 10000 meg ohms.... Scientist F.Wangdu....