Multiple and Sub-Multiples Conversion Tables for Resistors and Capacitors

Conversions to sub-multiples of Farad (F), along with their respective symbols:

UnitSymbolEquivalent
Farad (F)F1 F
Decifarad (dF)dF0.1 F
Centifarad (cF)cF0.01 F
Millifarad (mF)mF0.001 F
Microfarad (µF)µF0.000001 F
Nanofarad (nF)nF0.000000001 F
Picofarad (pF)pF0.000000000001 F
Femtofarad (fF)fF0.000000000000001 F

Extended table including powers of 10 for submultiples of the Farad (F):

UnitSymbolEquivalent
Farad (F)F1 F
Decifarad (dF)dF(10^{-1}) F
Centifarad (cF)cF(10^{-2}) F
Millifarad (mF)mF(10^{-3}) F
Microfarad (µF)µF(10^{-6}) F
Nanofarad (nF)nF(10^{-9}) F
Picofarad (pF)pF(10^{-12}) F
Femtofarad (fF)fF(10^{-15}) F
Attofarad (aF)aF(10^{-18}) F
Zeptofarad (zF)zF(10^{-21}) F
Yoctofarad (yF)yF(10^{-24}) F

These units represent decreasing fractions of a Farad, with each step down being a factor of 10 smaller than the previous one.

Table showing multiples of Ohms (Ω) and their conversions:

UnitSymbolEquivalent
Ohm (Ω)Ω1 Ω
Kilohm (kΩ)1,000 Ω = (10^3) Ω
Megohm (MΩ)1,000,000 Ω = (10^6) Ω
Gigohm (GΩ)1,000,000,000 Ω = (10^9) Ω
Terohm (TΩ)1,000,000,000,000 Ω = (10^{12}) Ω

These units represent increasing multiples of Ohms, with each step up being a factor of 1000 (or (10^3)) larger than the previous one.