Convert Microohm to Nanoohm
Type the number of microohms that you wish to convert to nanoohms.
How to Convert Microohms to Nanoohms
The microohm and nanoohm are both units of electrical resistance. By definition, 1 microohm equals exactly 1000 nanoohms. This means to convert microohms to nanoohms, you multiply by 1000.
Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 5 μΩ to nanoohms:
We need to convert microohms to nanoohms
Since 1 μΩ = 1000 nΩ, multiply by 1000
5 × 1000 = 5000
5 μΩ = 5000 nΩ
Microohm to Nanoohm Conversion Table
Quick reference table for common microohm to nanoohm conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.
| Microohms (μΩ) | Nanoohms (nΩ) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 μΩ | 100 nΩ |
| 0.5 μΩ | 500 nΩ |
| 1 μΩ | 1000 nΩ |
| 2 μΩ | 2000 nΩ |
| 5 μΩ | 5000 nΩ |
| 10 μΩ | 10000 nΩ |
| 25 μΩ | 25000 nΩ |
| 50 μΩ | 50000 nΩ |
| 100 μΩ | 100000 nΩ |
About These Units
Microohm (μΩ)
A microohm (μΩ) equals 10⁻⁶ ohms. Measures contact resistance, relay contacts, switch contacts, solder joints, and near-superconducting materials. Copper wire: ~17 μΩ·cm resistivity. Requires precision 4-wire Kelvin measurement.
Nanoohm (nΩ)
A nanoohm (nΩ) equals 10⁻⁹ ohms. Measures superconductor transition temperatures, extremely pure metals at cryogenic temperatures, and quantum resistance standards. Superconductors below critical temperature: effectively 0 nΩ.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert microohms to nanoohms?
To convert microohms to nanoohms, multiply the value by 1000. For example, 10 μΩ = 10000 nΩ.
How many nanoohms are in 1 microohm?
1 microohm equals 1000 nanoohms.
What is the formula for microohms to nanoohms?
The formula is: nΩ = μΩ × 1000.