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[SOLVED] odd resistor labeling?

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Hi

Please have a look at this page, the parts list has odd resistor values like 8R2, 4k7, 1M2 and 3M3

Can someone tell me how many Ohms these resistors are??
 

It's commonly used, not odd. The range multiplier character takes the place of the decimal point, e.g. 8R2 = 8.2 Ohm. Upper case M means mega, lower case m milli.
 
Ok so...............
4k7 is 4700 Ohm
1M2 is 1.2 Mega Ohm
3M3 is 3.3 Mega Ohm
right?
 

Ok
Thats super
thanks
:razz:
 

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