Resistance Converter
Electrical resistance opposes current flow
Ω → kΩ
0.001 kΩ
Electrical resistance opposes current flow. Ohms are SI, while kiloohms and megaohms are typical for resistors, and microohms capture very low-resistance busbars or bonding joints. Use the converter for circuit design and testing.
All unit results
| Supported Units | Value |
|---|---|
| Ohm Ω | 1 |
| Microohm µΩ | 1000000 |
| Milliohm mΩ | 1000 |
| Kiloohm kΩ | 0.001 |
| Megaohm MΩ | 0.000001 |
| Gigaohm GΩ | 1e-9 |
How to Use
Enter the value and your starting unit, such as ohm or kiloohm, and your desired target unit from the dropdown menus. The tool will instantly output the precise resistance conversion, along with a complete list of equivalent measurements. You can also quickly copy the value with or without units.
When to Use
Ohms are SI, while kiloohms and megaohms are typical for resistors, and microohms capture very low-resistance busbars or bonding joints. Use the converter for circuit design and testing.
Common Resistance Conversions
| 1 Ohm (Ω) | = | 0.001 Kiloohm (kΩ) |
| 1 Ohm (Ω) | = | 1000000 Microohm (µΩ) |
| 1 Milliohm (mΩ) | = | 0.000001 Kiloohm (kΩ) |
| 1 Megaohm (MΩ) | = | 0.001 Gigaohm (GΩ) |
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Common Questions
What is the Resistance converter used for?
Electrical resistance opposes current flow. Ohms are SI, while kiloohms and megaohms are typical for resistors, and microohms capture very low-resistance busbars or bonding joints. Use the converter for circuit design and testing.