Millionth is the name for the power of 10 to the negative 6 power. The prefix for this is micro.
10mW means 10 milltwatts or one one-hundreth of a watt. A watt is volts x current x Power Factor. This is a very small amount of power.
One capable of being used at power rating of greater than about 10 watts, and generally requiring some means of cooling
kVA stands for Kilo(means a thousand) Volt Amperes. It's a kind of capacity rating for how much electrical power something can either deliver or needs.
here, the power required by the receiver is the output power and that required from the source is input power. Gain in dB=10 log(output power/input power) we have, loss in dB = -gain in dB = 10 log(input power/output power) or, 50 = 10 log(input power/10nW) or, anti-log(5) = input power/10 nW so the power required from the source is antilog(5)*10nW = 1 mW
It's 10/[s(s+2)(s+10)] in a single block with negative unity feedback
The prefix that means one quintillionth, or times ten to the negative 18th power, is atto-. Examples: An attometer is a quintillionth of a meter, and an attosecond is a quintillionth of a second.
a one with 32 zeros in front of it
1.0 x 10^-7 What that means is simply 1 divided by -10 x -10 x -10 x -10 x -10 x -10x -10 Power means the little number after the base number and negative just means well negative (minus before the power). Also power means what ever number of power it times by itself by the number shown. So, 5 power 2 is just 25 (5x5), or we call it squared.
The prefix "giga" means 10 to the power 9; the prefix "exa" means 10 to the power 18.
In SI units, the prefix "giga" means 10 to the 9th power and the prefix "kilo" means 10 to the 3rd power. The actual homework problem... er, question... should be easy to solve from the above information.
10 to the negative 12 power
A decimeter is one tenth of a meter, or 10 centimeters, or 100 millimeters. It is equal to about one third of a foot, or 3.94 inches, in English measurement.
Deca
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The prefix "pico" means ten to the power -12; 1 divided by that is 10 to the power 12.This applies whether you use the prefix "pico" with meters, seconds, or any other measure.
The prefix "nano" means ten to the power minus 9. A meter therefore has 10 to the power 9 nanometers; a number which in English is usually called a "billion". The same conversion applies to other places where the prefix "nano" appears - for example, second versus nanosecond.
It is kilo-