50,000 mV
It is six thousandths.
thirty six thousand and six
6 X 100.
Yes. 600 can be rearranged as 006, and 6 + 0 + 0 = 6 = 006
50,000 mV
6200 millivolts = 0.0062 kilovolts.
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.
006 (ignore the noughts)
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.
It is six thousandths.
2 volts is equal to 2000 millivolts.
To find a number that is 100 times smaller than 6, you would divide 6 by 100. This calculation gives you 0.06 as the decimal representation of the number that is 100 times smaller than 6.
Write one volt equals 1,000 millivolts at the top of your paper. This is the standard conversion of volts to millivolts. Write down the number of volts you need to convert in decimal form. For example, if you have four volts, write 4.0. Move the decimal point over three times to the right to convert your amount of volts to millivolts. For example if you have 4.0 volts, you would have 4000 millivolts.
1,000 volts = 1,000,000 millivolts
0.06 is larger
"Milli" means "thousand", so there are one thousand millivolts on one volt. 120 volts times one thousand, equals 120,000 millivolts.