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When converting 7,000 nA to microamperes, the result is
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NARENDRA said:
2 years ago
7000 nA = ------ Micro Amp.
1 nA = 10^-9.
7000*10^-9.
7*10 ^ 3* 10^-9.
7*10^-6.
7 Micro Amp.
1 nA = 10^-9.
7000*10^-9.
7*10 ^ 3* 10^-9.
7*10^-6.
7 Micro Amp.
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Stephen otieno said:
1 year ago
1 micro ampere = 1000 nano ampere.
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Surya said:
7 years ago
One micro ampere = 1000 nano amperes.
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Mukesh said:
2 years ago
Thank you all for explaining.
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Busasravani said:
3 years ago
Thanks all for the explanation.
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Jay said:
8 months ago
Thanks everyone for explaining the answer.
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Mani said:
6 years ago
Thanks all for your explanation.
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Nandha said:
1 decade ago
1000nA = 1uA
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Jayesh Joshi said:
9 years ago
7000x10^-9 = 7000x10^-3x10^06.
= (7000/10^3)x10^-6.
= (7000/1000)x10^-6.
Answer: 7μA.
= (7000/10^3)x10^-6.
= (7000/1000)x10^-6.
Answer: 7μA.
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RAJA said:
8 years ago
700nm = 700*10^-9.
Convert nano to micro,
= 7000*10^-9*(1u /10^-6),
= 7000*10^-9*10^6 um,
= 7000*10^-9+6 um,
= 7000*10^-3 um,
= 7um.
Convert nano to micro,
= 7000*10^-9*(1u /10^-6),
= 7000*10^-9*10^6 um,
= 7000*10^-9+6 um,
= 7000*10^-3 um,
= 7um.
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