Exam 1: Quantities and Units

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0.0047 amps can be expressed in metric units as 47 ?

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The electrical symbol for inductance is ________.

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The metric value 16 mA can be expressed as ________.

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Multiply 3 mA by 1000*10-6 and express the result in microamperes.

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Express 5.6*10-2 in milli, basic units, and micro.

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Determine the correct calculation.

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0.00015 can be expressed in powers of ten as 1.5 * 10-4

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If you are trying to enter the number 16,000 into your calculator, a correct entry is ________.

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Scientific notation is the mostW idely used form of technical notation in

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The symbol μ is an abbreviation for 10-6 or micro

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In engineering notation, 82,500 is expressed as 8.25 * 103

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The value 1.2 * 10-6 can be expressed as_______

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Express 7.5*10-4 in milli, basic units, and micro.

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The correct metric expression for 8.54 * 10-5 is

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In engineering notation 0.0047 is expressed as 4.7 * 10-3

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Pico is what relation to micro?

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0.6 kV is equal to ________.

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The symbol for electrical charge is ________.

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Mega isW hat relation to kilo?

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Engineering notation is typically used in the expression of extremely large and small quantities in the electronics field.

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