Milliohms to Microohms Conversion
Enter the electrical resistance in milliohms below to get the value converted to microohms.
How to Convert Milliohms to Microohms
To convert a milliohm measurement to a microohm measurement, multiply the electrical resistance by the conversion ratio.
Since one milliohm is equal to 1,000 microohms, you can use this simple formula to convert:
The electrical resistance in microohms is equal to the milliohms multiplied by 1,000.
How Many Microohms Are in a Milliohm?
There are 1,000 microohms in a milliohm, which is why we use this value in the formula above.
1 mΩ = 1,000 µΩ
Milliohms and microohms are both units used to measure electrical resistance. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
Milliohms
One milliohm is equal to 1/1,000 of an ohm, which is the resistance between two points of a conductor with one ampere of current at one volt.
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 10-3. Milliohms can be abbreviated as mΩ; for example, 1 milliohm can be written as 1 mΩ.
Microohms
One microohm is equal to 1/1,000,000 of an ohm, which is the resistance between two points of a conductor with one ampere of current at one volt.
The microohm is a multiple of the ohm, which is the SI derived unit for electrical resistance. In the metric system, "micro" is the prefix for 10-6. Microohms can be abbreviated as µΩ; for example, 1 microohm can be written as 1 µΩ.
Milliohm to Microohm Conversion Table
Milliohms | Microohms |
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0.001 mΩ | 1 µΩ |
0.002 mΩ | 2 µΩ |
0.003 mΩ | 3 µΩ |
0.004 mΩ | 4 µΩ |
0.005 mΩ | 5 µΩ |
0.006 mΩ | 6 µΩ |
0.007 mΩ | 7 µΩ |
0.008 mΩ | 8 µΩ |
0.009 mΩ | 9 µΩ |
0.01 mΩ | 10 µΩ |
0.02 mΩ | 20 µΩ |
0.03 mΩ | 30 µΩ |
0.04 mΩ | 40 µΩ |
0.05 mΩ | 50 µΩ |
0.06 mΩ | 60 µΩ |
0.07 mΩ | 70 µΩ |
0.08 mΩ | 80 µΩ |
0.09 mΩ | 90 µΩ |
0.1 mΩ | 100 µΩ |
0.2 mΩ | 200 µΩ |
0.3 mΩ | 300 µΩ |
0.4 mΩ | 400 µΩ |
0.5 mΩ | 500 µΩ |
0.6 mΩ | 600 µΩ |
0.7 mΩ | 700 µΩ |
0.8 mΩ | 800 µΩ |
0.9 mΩ | 900 µΩ |
1 mΩ | 1,000 µΩ |