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Discussion Forum : Quantities and Units - General Questions (Q.No. 8)
8.
The number of millivolts in 0.06 kilovolts is
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Veerbhadra said:
1 decade ago
1000000mv=1000v
1v=1000000/1000
1v=1000mv
0.06 kv=60 v*1000=60,000mv
1v=1000000/1000
1v=1000mv
0.06 kv=60 v*1000=60,000mv
Shashi said:
1 decade ago
0.06 kv=60 v
After conversion into milli volts it will be 60,000mv.
After conversion into milli volts it will be 60,000mv.
Venkateswararaoulli said:
1 decade ago
0.06*10^3 volts
we can re writtwn as
(0.06*100)=60
then
for millivolts
we can divide and multply with 1000
60*(1000/1000)=60,000 mv
we can re writtwn as
(0.06*100)=60
then
for millivolts
we can divide and multply with 1000
60*(1000/1000)=60,000 mv
Anand said:
1 decade ago
Let us assume A,
Ax10^-3=0.06X10^6 volts
A=0.06X10^6X10^-3
A=60X10^6 volts
A=60000X10^3volts
A=60000 mv(1mv=10^3 volts)
Ax10^-3=0.06X10^6 volts
A=0.06X10^6X10^-3
A=60X10^6 volts
A=60000X10^3volts
A=60000 mv(1mv=10^3 volts)
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