No; electron-volt is a measure of energy, not of voltage (or potential).
yes
A millivolt (mV)
The units are incompatible and cannot be converted.
124 is an integer and is not needed to be converted.
7.87401575 inches can be converted to 20.000000005 centimeters. It can also be converted into 0.65616797916667 feet. 7.87401575 inches is also converted into 200.00000005 millimeters.
There are 1.6E-16 gram in a electronvolt ie. 1 electronvolt is equal to 1.6E-16 grams. So if we are asked to convert electronvolt to gram we just have to multiply electronvolt value with 1.6E-16. Example : to convert 93 eV to g 93 electronvolt equals 93 x 1.6E-16 gram i.e 1.488E-14 gram.
One thing it may stand for is mega-electronvolt, a unit of energy often used in particle physics.One thing it may stand for is mega-electronvolt, a unit of energy often used in particle physics.One thing it may stand for is mega-electronvolt, a unit of energy often used in particle physics.One thing it may stand for is mega-electronvolt, a unit of energy often used in particle physics.
A milliVolt.
yes
A millivolt (mV)
Probably is MeV... It's stand for Mega electron Volt
Cca. 200 MeV for 1 atom of uranium. (MeV = mega electronvolt = 106 eV).
1 millivolt = 0.001 volt
A voltage amplifier (high input and output impedances) with a gain of 83.5 dB will amplify a signal of 1 millivolt to an output of 15 volts.
2000
There no electrical units for measurement of volatage that are smaller than a volt. A millivolt (1/1000 volt) A microvolt (1/1000 millivolt) A nanovolt (1/1000 microvolt).
One thousandth part of a volt. Correct Answer=0.001