How many ohm's is a 1M5 resistor?

The plural of 'ohm' is ohms, not ohm's. The alpha-numeric code for identifying the resistance of a resistor is quite straightforward. The letter is used as a multiplier.

For example, k = x1000 and M = x1000 000. In other words, k represents kilo, and M represents mega. The position of the letter represents the position of the decimal marker.

So, 1M5 represents 1.5 x 1000 000, or 1.5 megohms.15M represents 15 x 1000 000, or 15 megohms.etc. Similarly, 1k5 represents 1.5 x 1000, or 1.5 kilohms.15k represents 15 x 1000, or 15 kilohms.etc.

The plural of 'ohm' is ohms, not ohm's. The alpha-numeric code for identifying the resistance of a resistor is quite straightforward. The letter is used as a multiplier.

For example, k = x1000 and M = x1000 000. In other words, k represents kilo, and M represents mega. The position of the letter represents the position of the decimal marker.

So, 1M5 represents 1.5 x 1000 000, or 1.5 megohms.15M represents 15 x 1000 000, or 15 megohms.etc. Similarly, 1k5 represents 1.5 x 1000, or 1.5 kilohms.15k represents 15 x 1000, or 15 kilohms.etc.

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