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Discussion Forum : Quantities and Units - General Questions (Q.No. 8)
8.
The number of millivolts in 0.06 kilovolts is
600 V
6,000 mV
60,000 mV
600,000 mV
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Agat said:   2 years ago
1000v = 1kv,
0.06kv = 60v,
1v = 1000mv.
Therefore 60v = 60,000 mv.
(20)

Tapas Khan said:   2 years ago
We know, 1000 Volt = 1 Kilo Volt.
Here, given 0.06 Kilo Volt,
So, 0.06 * 1000 = 60000 Volt Ans.
(1)

Sanjay Raj G said:   4 years ago
1000000mv=1kv,
So
0.06kv * 1000000=60000mv.
(6)

Shahbaz ali said:   4 years ago
1st step.

1K=kiloVolt = 1000V.
0.06kV = 60V.

2nd step.

1000V = 1mV.
1000 * 60V=1mV.
60000mv.
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A Bistakanavar said:   5 years ago
Answer= .06 * 10^3 * 10^-3/10^-3.
= .06 * 10^6 * 10^-3,
= .06 * 10^6 mv,
= .06 * 1000000 mv,
= 60000 mv.
(2)

S.Ayyanraj said:   8 years ago
1 kilo volt =10^6 Milli volt.

0.06kv=60000mv.
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Sivapritha said:   8 years ago
0.06kv=0.06*10^3v thats equal to 60v.
60000mv=60000*10^-3v that is equal to 60v.
Hence proved.

Roopesh naik said:   8 years ago
1milli volt=1000000,
1kilo volt=1000,
0.06 * 1000000 = 60000mv.

Visalatchi said:   9 years ago
There is any difference between millivolt and milliwatt?
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Santhosh said:   9 years ago
The number of millivolts in 0.06 kilovolts is milli = 10^-3 & killo = 10^3.

So, it's very simple just move the decimal.

60000mv = 0.06kv
Let as assume decimal point will be 60000.mv.

Now just move the decimal point to left i.e 0.060000 X 10^6.

Means 0.060000 x 10^6 x 10^-3 = 0.06 x 10^3(killo).


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