Convert 3.2 kilo-ohms to ohms.
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@Akiko Date
but what is the purpose of posting this problem bro.
Please don't post this types of problems.
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Bro? Ok assuming his gender is male. He( @Akiko Date ) has made a good enough problem, because not everyone(me is an example) knows conversion from ohms to kilo ohms @Lil Doug
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@Lil Doug Sorry!! Didn't think it would be bad.
Where in the rules does it say to not post this type of problem? Akiko can post what they wants
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I think its a she, but until we don't know, lets call him\her an 'it' :) LOL XD LMAO
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@A Former Brilliant Member – i think that it is even worse lol! i'll stick to they
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@James Watson – It is a 'he'
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@Nethra Ramakrishnan – @James Watson - They/it says that they/it is a 'he' but I thought they/it was a human, is there a race of creatures called 'he' ? LOL
Ok @Akiko Date we'll call you he :)
PS - I was only joking 'bout the first part, don't take offense :)
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@A Former Brilliant Member – haha good one
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@James Watson – None taken :)
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@Nethra Ramakrishnan – Your previous prof pics were all females, so i thought you were female, sorry for the misconception :)
@James Watson Read the rules properly.
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@Talulah Riley – here are the terms of use for user content . it does not say anywhere that you cannot post a problem about ohms conversion. neither does it say this in the principles section . maybe you refer to some other section of the rules in which you could kindly share with me. otherwise i do not see the foundation of your point
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Since 1000 ohms = 1 kilo ohm, 3.2*1000 = 3200 ohms.