Unit | daΩ |
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Name | decaohm |
Category | Electrical Resistance |
Details | In the field of electrical resistance, a unit called the Ohm (Ω) is used to measure the resistance of a material or a component to the flow of an electric current. The decaohm (daΩ) is a unit equal to ten Ohms (10 Ω). The term "deca" is a prefix that signifies a factor of 10, so when it is combined with Ohm, it represents 10 times the basic unit of resistance (1 Ω). Thus, a decaohm is a representation of 10 Ohms of electrical resistance. For example, if a resistor has an electrical resistance of 20 Ohms, it can also be expressed as having 2 decaohms (2 daΩ) of resistance. |
daΩ(decaohm) to abΩ(abohm)daΩ(decaohm) to aΩ(attoohm)daΩ(decaohm) to cΩ(centiohm)daΩ(decaohm) to dΩ(deciohm)daΩ(decaohm) to EΩ(exaohm)daΩ(decaohm) to fΩ(femtoohm)daΩ(decaohm) to GΩ(gigaohm)daΩ(decaohm) to hΩ(hectoohm)daΩ(decaohm) to kΩ(kiloohm)daΩ(decaohm) to MΩ(megaohm)daΩ(decaohm) to mΩ(milliohm)daΩ(decaohm) to nΩ(nanoohm)daΩ(decaohm) to PΩ(petaohm)daΩ(decaohm) to pΩ(picoohm)daΩ(decaohm) to TΩ(teraohm)daΩ(decaohm) to yΩ(yoctoohm)daΩ(decaohm) to YΩ(yottaohm)daΩ(decaohm) to zΩ(zeptoohm)daΩ(decaohm) to ZΩ(zettaohm)daΩ(decaohm) to µΩ(microohm)daΩ(decaohm) to Ω(ohm)