The prefix "p" means "pico" - a millionth of a millionth of something. Therefore, 100 pF is 100 x 10-12 Farad, equal to 10-10 Farad. Since a Farad is, for most practical purposes, an extremely large unit, prefixes like micro, nano and even pico are often used with it.
how to convert 600pF to
You just write that as "f + 6". You can't simplify that any more, unless you know how much "f" is.
44 Kelvin is -380.47 degrees Fahrenheit.
F or D, either way, not good
The answer depends on how many marks an f is worth and also on how much of the total grade depends on the class and the test.
No, it is not an f, unless that is how f is defined.
100pf to 1microfarad
In my liquor store it is about $28 . Looking at it from another angle ... It's 1,000 milliliters, exactly like a liter of anything else, even a liter of vacuum.
A variable capacitor is an electronic subcomponent that allows the user to tune the device to various capacitances within its range. For example, an air-dielectric variable capacitor with a range of between 5pF and 100pF could be tuned by rotating its shaft, and would contribute anywhere between 5pF and 100pF of capacitance depending upon the angle of the shaft. More information on variable capacitors is available at: www.orenelliottproducts.com
A variable capacitor is an electronic subcomponent that allows the user to tune the device to various capacitances within its range. For example, an air-dielectric variable capacitor with a range of between 5pF and 100pF could be tuned by rotating its shaft, and would contribute anywhere between 5pF and 100pF of capacitance depending upon the angle of the shaft. More information on variable capacitors is available at: www.orenelliottproducts.com
Their is no such thing as a f-30
100 f = 37.78 c
113 degrees F
100 f = 37.78 c
You just write that as "f + 6". You can't simplify that any more, unless you know how much "f" is.
F stands for Fahrenheit.
132.8 degrees F.
55.4 F to 113 F