It varies depending on which country you are in.
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.
It depends right?Because you can have 18 volts,but only have 250 ma= m illi amps.Im no wizard but i know a little about it. Then at the same time you could have 18 volts, but this time instead have 6 amps.thats what im here for is to find exactly the how and why of it.So how can you have various amps along with the same amount of volts more battery =more amps ?series-parellel?please show us the way.
Electric field strength is measured in Volts per meter, V/m OR equivalently, Newton per Coulomb, N/C.
187 m = 0.187 kmTo convert from m to km, divide by 1000.
5 m = 500 cm5 meters=500 centimeters
Each motherboard possesses certain socket type, for instance, from Intel LGA 771, LGA 775, Socket 478, 604, Socket M and P, for AMD Socket 754, 939, 940, AM2, AM2+, Socket F and socket S1. Thus, when you are going to buy a motherboard you have to have or buy a CPU with the same type of socket. A CPU with one type of socket will not fit another type of socket!
The dimensions of an electric field are volts per meter (V/m).
The unit of electric intensity is volts per meter (V/m). Electric intensity represents the electric field strength at a specific point in space and is measured in terms of volts per meter.
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.
It is a multi-range multi-meter. V stands for Volts. O stands for Ohms. M stands for milliamps.
Electromagnetic fields are typically measured in units of volts per meter (V/m) or tesla (T).
'VPM' appears to be some non-standard symbol for 'volts per metre', the correct symbol for which is 'V/m'. For insulators, many tables list their dielectric strengths in kilovolts per metre (kV/m) or even kilovolts per millimetre (kV/mm).
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The unit for electric field is newtons per coulomb (N/C) or volts per meter (V/m).
Synovial joint is another name for it.the ball-and-socket joint allow the greatest rang of motion. The ball-and-socket joint in your shoulder allows you to swing your arm freely in a circle. and did you know hips also has a ball-and-socket joint
yes,, if the sockets are compatible.. but if you are going to upgrade a laptop I can only tell you that it would be risky..
The fundamental electrical terms are: charge q in units of Coulombs and Volts V in units of Volts. The other untis are Energy U=qV and electric field E = -dV/dr in units of volts/meter and I current I = q/t charge per second. The other units of importance are E = cB = zH = zcD where B is volt-sec/m^2 and H= I/m is and D=q/m^2 and z is the free space impedance in 375 Ohms and c is the speed of light, 3E8 meters/second..