Der elektrische Widerstand ist der Widerstand gegen den Strom des elektrischen Stroms durch ein Material.Es wird in Ohm (ω) gemessen.
1 mΩ = 1,000,000 nV
1 nV = 1.0000e-6 mΩ
Beispiel:
Konvertieren Sie 15 Milliohm in Nanovolt:
15 mΩ = 15,000,000 nV
| Milliohm | Nanovolt |
|---|---|
| 0.01 mΩ | 10,000 nV |
| 0.1 mΩ | 100,000 nV |
| 1 mΩ | 1,000,000 nV |
| 2 mΩ | 2,000,000 nV |
| 3 mΩ | 3,000,000 nV |
| 5 mΩ | 5,000,000 nV |
| 10 mΩ | 10,000,000 nV |
| 20 mΩ | 20,000,000 nV |
| 30 mΩ | 30,000,000 nV |
| 40 mΩ | 40,000,000 nV |
| 50 mΩ | 50,000,000 nV |
| 60 mΩ | 60,000,000 nV |
| 70 mΩ | 70,000,000 nV |
| 80 mΩ | 80,000,000 nV |
| 90 mΩ | 90,000,000 nV |
| 100 mΩ | 100,000,000 nV |
| 250 mΩ | 250,000,000 nV |
| 500 mΩ | 500,000,000 nV |
| 750 mΩ | 750,000,000 nV |
| 1000 mΩ | 1,000,000,000 nV |
| 10000 mΩ | 10,000,000,000 nV |
| 100000 mΩ | 100,000,000,000 nV |