What is another word for megohm?

Pronunciation: [mˈɛɡə͡ʊəm] (IPA)

Megohm is a unit of electrical resistance that represents a value of 1 million ohms. It is commonly used in electrical engineering and circuit design to measure the level of resistance in different components. There are several synonyms for the word "megohm," including "MΩ," "megaohm," and "million ohms." These terms can be used interchangeably to describe the same level of electrical resistance. Other related terms include kilohm (1,000 ohms) and gigohm (1 billion ohms) which are used for measuring electrical resistance on a smaller and larger scale respectively. Understanding these terms is essential in electrical circuit design and troubleshooting.

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  • meronyms for megohm (as nouns)

    • quantity
      ohm.

Usage examples for Megohm

Thus, for instance, suppose that a condenser of one microfarad is being charged through a resistance of one megohm by an impressed voltage of 100 volts, the equation shows that at the end of the first second after contact, the terminal potential difference of the condenser will be only 63 volts, at the end of the second second, 86 volts, and so on.
"Hertzian Wave Wireless Telegraphy"
John Ambrose Fleming
If it has a million ohms we say it has a "megohm" of resistance.
"Letters of a Radio-Engineer to His Son"
John Mills
When you get satisfactory operation in receiving by the grid-condenser method the leak will probably be somewhere between a megohm and two megohms.
"Letters of a Radio-Engineer to His Son"
John Mills

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