yes
A millivolt (mV)
0.01%
0.0001 is one ten-thousandth
That would be shown as .01%. So you would multiply the number by .0001 to get one hundredth of a percent. One Hundredth of a percent of 1239 would be .1239, one tenth would be 1.239, one percent would be 12.39 and ten percent would be 123.9.
No; electron-volt is a measure of energy, not of voltage (or potential).
One thousandth part of a volt. Correct Answer=0.001
One millivolt (mV) is equal to one-thousandth of a volt (V), or 0.001 volts. It is a unit of electrical potential difference, commonly used in various applications such as electronics and electrical engineering to measure small voltages.
One millivolt is 1000 times larger than one microvolt.
10000.
A millivolt (mV)
0001 = 12:01 AM
that would be 1000. milli means one thousandth of the base unit (volt) millimeter is one thousandth of a meter. milliliter is one thousandth of a liter. milligram is one thousandth of a gram
NO!!! They are equal 0.0001 = 0.00010 NB the terminal zero is trivial .
1 ppm is one part per million, or one millionth - percentage (which is latin for per hundred) wise, 1 ppm is .0001%
1 millivolt
A millivolt measurement on ECG paper indicates the amplitude of electrical signals produced by the heart, with one millivolt typically represented by a specific height on the graph. Standard ECG paper has a calibration where 1 millivolt corresponds to a vertical deflection of 10 small squares, or 1 large square, on the ECG tracing. This measurement helps in assessing the heart's electrical activity and identifying abnormalities. Proper interpretation of these millivolt values is crucial for diagnosing various cardiac conditions.
one thousandth.