Micro VAV are VAV dampers from Micro Matic.
First of all, let's get the units of measurement correct, which are kilohms (not 'kil ohms'), megohms(not 'magha ohms'), milliohms, and picohms(not 'pico ohms').Resistors are generally rated in ohms, kilohms, and megohms because, generally, these are the values most widely needed in practical applications.
3.5x10-10 farads.
A pico farad is 1 x 10 minus 12 farads. That's 1 plus 11 zeros.
farad is the unit for capacitance in SI system. If one volt is developed as one coulomb charge is placed then capacitance has to be one farad. But one farad is enormous large one so practically speaking we use only micro farad, nano farad and pico farad. They are respectively 10-6 F, 10-9 F and 10-12 F
In MKS unit system for length 1/1000 of a meter is termed as 1 Millimeter. and is measured with a screw guage of Least count 0.1, 0.2, 0.5 mm or with a vernier caliper of least count as given earlier or with a universal measuring machine of least count usually 1/2 micron or with a co-ordinate measuring machine of least count 10^-5 mm. If it is for fluid measurement 1/1000 part of a liter is called milliliter If it is time measurement 1/1000 of a second is called millisecond. In short 10^12 - tera 10^9 - giga 10^6 - mega 10^3 - Kilo 10^2 - hecto 10^1 - deca 10^-1 - deci 10^-2 - centi 10^-3 - milli 10^-6 - micro 10^-9 - nano 10^-12 - pico and so on.
"Micro micro" was an older designation used for a metric prefix that is now known as the prefix "pico," which represents one trillionth (1/1,000,000,000,000). The use of "micro micro" was eventually replaced by the standardized SI prefixes to avoid confusion.
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Mega, Macro, Meso, Micro, Nano, Pico
10^-9 which is 1000th of micro and 1000 times pico
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Millisecond.
The three versions are; Micro, Nano and Pico
Farads, which is one big unit. Usually you will see microfarads, micro micro farads, pico farads. See related links below.
"milli-" = 1/1,000 (thousandth) "micro-" = 1/1,000,000 (millionth) "nano-" = 1/1,000,000,000 (billionth) "pico-" = 1/1,000,000,000,000 (millionth of a millionth, "micro micro-")
Split second, milli, micro, nano, pico, femto, attosecond etc.
Pico is 10 to the power of negative 12. Micro is 10 to the power of negative 6. When you ask how many Pico is in micro, simply divide micrometer by picometer. Which is (10 to power -6) divide by (10 to power -12), so there are 106 or 1,000,000 (1 million) picometers in a micrometer.