Unit | nΩ |
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Name | nanoohm |
Category | Electrical Resistance |
Details | A nanoohm (nΩ) is a unit of electrical resistance that represents one-billionth of an ohm (10^(-9) ohm). Electrical resistance is a property of a material or a component that quantifies its opposition to the flow of electric current. The International System of Units (SI) unit of electrical resistance is the ohm, represented by the symbol Ω. However, when dealing with very small resistances, it's more convenient to use a smaller unit like the nanoohm. 1 nΩ is equal to 0.000000001 ohms or 10^(-9) ohms. The nanoohm is commonly used in fields like electrical engineering, nanotechnology, and metrology, where very low resistances are encountered, such as those associated with superconductors or highly conductive materials. |
nΩ(nanoohm) to abΩ(abohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to aΩ(attoohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to cΩ(centiohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to daΩ(decaohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to dΩ(deciohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to EΩ(exaohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to fΩ(femtoohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to GΩ(gigaohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to hΩ(hectoohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to kΩ(kiloohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to MΩ(megaohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to mΩ(milliohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to PΩ(petaohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to pΩ(picoohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to TΩ(teraohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to yΩ(yoctoohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to YΩ(yottaohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to zΩ(zeptoohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to ZΩ(zettaohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to µΩ(microohm)nΩ(nanoohm) to Ω(ohm)