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0.5 CM
The answer depends on .005 WHAT! There will be a different number on 0.005 inches in an inch compared to the number of 0.005 miles! And since the units have not bothered to say what the units are, it is impossible to give a sensible answer.
It is 005 percent!
x - 0.5% = 500x - .005 = 500x - .005 + .005 = 500 + .005x = 500.005Check:x = 500.005500.005 - 0.5% = 500500.005 - .005 = 500500 = 500So x - 0.5% = 500 when x is .005.
6200 millivolts = 0.0062 kilovolts.
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Voltage most certainly can be expressed in millivolts. Milli is simply an prefix that means one thousandth. I have seem picovolts, microvolts, millivolts, volts, kilovolts, megavolts and teravolts in common use. Other prefixes are also valid.
2 volts is equal to 2000 millivolts.
In physics, 1.0V refers to 1 volt, which is the unit of electric potential difference or electromotive force. It represents the amount of potential energy per unit of charge.
"Milli" means "thousand", so there are one thousand millivolts on one volt. 120 volts times one thousand, equals 120,000 millivolts.
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During the test phase, voltage requirements can vary depending on the specific component or system being tested. It is important to refer to the product specifications or testing standards to determine the appropriate voltage levels for accurate testing. Voltage levels can range from millivolts to kilovolts depending on the application.
A millivolt is one thousandth of a volt so 0.450 millivolts would be four hundred and fifty thousands of a volt.
1,000 volts = 1,000,000 millivolts
There are 1.2 kilovolts in 1200 volts. This is because 1 kilovolt is equal to 1000 volts, so 1200 volts is equivalent to 1.2 kilovolts.
005 is thicker than 003