Unit | TΩ |
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Name | teraohm |
Category | Electrical Resistance |
Details | Teraohm (TΩ) is a unit of electrical resistance in the field of electronics and electrical engineering. It is a part of the International System of Units (SI) prefix system and represents one trillion ohms (1 TΩ = 10¹² Ω). Electrical resistance is a measure of the opposition to the flow of electrical current through a material, such as a conductor or insulator. The ohm (Ω) is the standard unit for measuring electrical resistance, and the teraohm is used when dealing with extremely high resistance values, often found in insulating materials or large electrical systems. Having a resistance of 1 TΩ means that a potential difference of 1 volt will result in a current of one trillionth (10⁻¹²) of an ampere, illustrating a significant opposition to the flow of current. |
TΩ(teraohm) to abΩ(abohm)TΩ(teraohm) to aΩ(attoohm)TΩ(teraohm) to cΩ(centiohm)TΩ(teraohm) to daΩ(decaohm)TΩ(teraohm) to dΩ(deciohm)TΩ(teraohm) to EΩ(exaohm)TΩ(teraohm) to fΩ(femtoohm)TΩ(teraohm) to GΩ(gigaohm)TΩ(teraohm) to hΩ(hectoohm)TΩ(teraohm) to kΩ(kiloohm)TΩ(teraohm) to MΩ(megaohm)TΩ(teraohm) to mΩ(milliohm)TΩ(teraohm) to nΩ(nanoohm)TΩ(teraohm) to PΩ(petaohm)TΩ(teraohm) to pΩ(picoohm)TΩ(teraohm) to yΩ(yoctoohm)TΩ(teraohm) to YΩ(yottaohm)TΩ(teraohm) to zΩ(zeptoohm)TΩ(teraohm) to ZΩ(zettaohm)TΩ(teraohm) to µΩ(microohm)TΩ(teraohm) to Ω(ohm)