Electrical Engineering - Quantities and Units - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Quantities and Units - General Questions (Q.No. 4)
4.
When converting 7,000 nA to microamperes, the result is
0.007 µA
0.7 µA
700 µA
7 µA
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Darshan said:   1 decade ago
Nano(n) = 10^-9.
Micro(u) = 10^-6.
So 7000nA = 7uA.

Inusah Zakiu said:   5 years ago
7000*10^-15.

Or the micro should charge to mili.
(1)

Arafatshuvo135 said:   10 years ago
Thanks to all of you for solving this problem.

Vijin sk said:   10 years ago
Thank you, for solving this problem friends.

M.salman sami said:   1 decade ago
1A = 1000mA.

1mA = 1000uA.

1uA = 1000nA.

Jay said:   8 months ago
Thanks everyone for explaining the answer.
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Kowsi said:   1 decade ago
Nano(n)=10^-9
Micro(u)=10^-6
So 7000nA=7uA

Akakus said:   1 decade ago
1 microA = 1000 nA.

7 microA = 7000 nA.

Ramesh said:   1 decade ago
1000nA=1uA.

So it's simple 7000nA=7uA.

Rupesh said:   10 years ago
1 microA = 1000 nA.
7 microA = 7000 nA.


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