Milliohms to Kiloohms Converter
Enter the electrical resistance in milliohms below to get the value converted to kiloohms.
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How to Convert Milliohms to Kiloohms
To convert a measurement in milliohms to a measurement in kiloohms, divide the electrical resistance by the following conversion ratio: 1,000,000 milliohms/kiloohm.
Since one kiloohm is equal to 1,000,000 milliohms, you can use this simple formula to convert:
kiloohms = milliohms ÷ 1,000,000
The electrical resistance in kiloohms is equal to the electrical resistance in milliohms divided by 1,000,000.
Milliohms and kiloohms are both units used to measure electrical resistance. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
What Is a Milliohm?
One milliohm is equal to 1/1,000 of an ohm. A milliohm is the resistance between two points of a conductor with an electrical potential difference of 1/1,000th of a volt with one ampere of current flowing through it.
The milliohm is a multiple of the ohm, which is the SI derived unit for electrical resistance. In the metric system, "milli" is the prefix for thousandths, or 10-3. Milliohms can be abbreviated as mΩ; for example, 1 milliohm can be written as 1 mΩ.
Learn more about milliohms.
What Is a Kiloohm?
One kiloohm is equal to 1,000 ohms. A kiloohm is the resistance across a conductor with an electrical potential difference of 1,000 volts with one ampere of current flowing through it.
The kiloohm is a multiple of the ohm, which is the SI derived unit for electrical resistance. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for thousands, or 103. Kiloohms can be abbreviated as kΩ; for example, 1 kiloohm can be written as 1 kΩ.
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Milliohm to Kiloohm Conversion Table
Milliohms | Kiloohms |
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1 mΩ | 0.000001 kΩ |
2 mΩ | 0.000002 kΩ |
3 mΩ | 0.000003 kΩ |
4 mΩ | 0.000004 kΩ |
5 mΩ | 0.000005 kΩ |
6 mΩ | 0.000006 kΩ |
7 mΩ | 0.000007 kΩ |
8 mΩ | 0.000008 kΩ |
9 mΩ | 0.000009 kΩ |
10 mΩ | 0.00001 kΩ |
100 mΩ | 0.0001 kΩ |
1,000 mΩ | 0.001 kΩ |
10,000 mΩ | 0.01 kΩ |
100,000 mΩ | 0.1 kΩ |
1,000,000 mΩ | 1 kΩ |