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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
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Garry said:   1 decade ago
Here 7000 nano amp. given
If we convert it into micro amp.
Then
7000*10^6/10^9
So answer is = 7 micro amp.

Hardik said:   1 decade ago
Here 7000 na given
1a = 10^6 ua
1a = 10^9 na
so 7000*10^9/10^6 = 7 ua

Lalu said:   1 decade ago
Nano(n) = 10^-9.
Micro(u) = 10^-6.
So 7000nA = 7uA.

Its simple..!

Darshan said:   1 decade ago
Nano(n) = 10^-9.
Micro(u) = 10^-6.
So 7000nA = 7uA.

Kowsi said:   1 decade ago
Nano(n)=10^-9
Micro(u)=10^-6
So 7000nA=7uA

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

So it's simple 7000nA=7uA.

Vijju said:   1 decade ago
1nA = How much ampere ?

Uzma said:   1 decade ago
1000n=1uA
7000nA=7000*10^-9
7000=7*10^3
NOW 7*10^3*10^-9
=7*10^-6

Harshad said:   1 decade ago
Nano means 10^-9 and micro means 10^-6

So 7 mico amp.

Yogi said:   1 decade ago
1000nA = 1uA
so
7000nA = 7uA


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