A microampere is a unit of current in micro coulombs per second, while a volt is a unit of electrical pressure in joules per coulomb. The two units are not convertible.
One ampere is equal to 1000000 microamperes.
microamperes
The SI unit is basically the unit it is measured in. In this case it is Volts. (V)
The SI unit of electric charges is Coulombs (C), while the SI unit of electric potential is volts (V). Hence, the SI unit of EMI (Electromagnetic Induction) would be volts per second (V/s).
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The SI unit of potential gradient is volts per meter (V/m). This unit is used to express the change in electric potential per unit distance.
Volts
The conversion factor from electron volts to volts is 1 eV 1.602 x 10-19 volts.
The SI unit of EMF (electromotive force) in a direct current circuit is Volts. The circuits current is measured in ampere's
Of course not, that's 10 volts difference.
volts, amperes, ohms, hertz, watts
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