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Discussion Forum : Quantities and Units - General Questions (Q.No. 4)
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When converting 7,000 nA to microamperes, the result is
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Nandha said:
1 decade ago
1000nA = 1uA
(1)
Sakthi said:
1 decade ago
1nA=10^-9
so 7000*10^-9 gives 7*10^-6
so 7000*10^-9 gives 7*10^-6
Akanksha said:
1 decade ago
Thanks Nanda and Sakshio.
Ravi said:
1 decade ago
What is the abrivation of nA ?
Sundar said:
1 decade ago
nA - Nano-Ampere
Leninvinod said:
1 decade ago
Give datum 7000nA
1nA=10^-9
we know that
1microAmpere=10^-6
so
(7000*10^-9)/10^-6=7uA
1nA=10^-9
we know that
1microAmpere=10^-6
so
(7000*10^-9)/10^-6=7uA
Dilip said:
1 decade ago
1nano amp=10^-9 amps
so ,
700 na=7000*10^-9=7*10^-6=7uA....(1ua=10^-6 a)
so ,
700 na=7000*10^-9=7*10^-6=7uA....(1ua=10^-6 a)
Ram said:
1 decade ago
Thanks nanda & sakthi...
Venkateswararaoulli said:
1 decade ago
7*10^3*10^-9=7*10^-6
Raguman said:
1 decade ago
Thanks nanda
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