A typical pacemaker generates electrical impulses that can range from 1 to 5 millivolts (mV). The specific output can vary depending on the type of pacemaker and the individual patient's needs. These impulses stimulate the heart to contract and maintain a regular heartbeat.
To convert millivolts (mV) into volts (V), divide the millivolts by 1000. For example, if you have 500mV, you would divide by 1000 to get 0.5V.
The prefix, 'milli', literally means 1/1000. Just like a millimeter is 1/1000th of a meter. So replace milli with 1/1000 and you have the answer in volts. For example, 583 millivolts = 583 x 1/1000 volts =583/1000 volts = 0.583 volts.
Watts are amps times volts, so w/o the volts there's no way of telling.
Voltage most certainly can be expressed in millivolts. Milli is simply an prefix that means one thousandth. I have seem picovolts, microvolts, millivolts, volts, kilovolts, megavolts and teravolts in common use. Other prefixes are also valid.
A: Milli kilo represent a multiplier 900 mv is equivalent to 0.9 volts or 0.0009 kilo volts the value remain the same just the decimal move 3 places
A milli voltmeter is suitable for measuring voltage/potential difference in milli volts, thus they measure smaller voltages. A regular voltmeter is used to measure comparatively larger voltages.
"Milli" means "thousand", so there are one thousand millivolts on one volt. 120 volts times one thousand, equals 120,000 millivolts.
41.666 amps. Divide watts by volts.
how we can prepare 100 ppm of NiCl ?
according to my calculation. our body can produced 1000 volts higher but if ur a child ur body can produce 2000 volts only
As 1 Watt equals to 1000 milli Watts so 25 milliwatts = 25/1000 = 0.025 Watts.
You need to divide the 48 volts by the voltage produced by a single battery.