I suppose that this value is 1 picovolt (10-12 volt). The symbol is pV.
IT IS 1/1000 OF A VOLT. 1000 MV EQUALS ONE VOLT.
A volt-amp or VA is equivalent to watts, provided the voltage and amperage are in phase. So 1 kilo volt amp is the same as 1 kilowatt. Wattage, or power, is equal to volts times amps. So the original question is effectively nonsense. The number of amps depends on the voltage. If the voltage is 1000 volts, then there's 1 amp in 1 kilo volt amp. If the voltage is 1 volt, then there's 1000 amps. If there's 50 volts, then the amperage is 20 amps. And so on.
That is 1 Joule of energy. If it happens in 1 second, 1 amp would have flowed during that time. The same amount of work (energy) is done by moving a force of 1 Newton through a distance of 1 metre.
If you actually mean the unit of energy, Joule, then 1 Volt = 1 Joule/1 Coulomb, or 1 Joule = 1 Volt * 1 Coulomb
1 volt
I suppose that this value is 1 picovolt (10-12 volt). The symbol is pV.
The value of 1 kilogram is dependent on what it is being weighed against. In terms of currency, 1 kilogram does not have a set value as it varies depending on the item being weighed or traded.
kilo means 1000 so multiply by 1000 to get from 1 volt to 1 kilo volt
this referrs to the scale of measurement across the y axis ; in this case being the amplitude of a signal measure. this details how many volts are set per 1 division; usually 1 cm height, hence setting the control dial to 1 volt per division, will set the scale at 1 volt per cm. setting the dial at 0.1 volt per division will set the scale at 0.1 volt per cm division.
In terms of value, it is 5:1.
The force produced by 1 volt depends on the specific application. In general, 1 volt does not directly produce force but rather potential for electrical work. The force generated by 1 volt can be calculated by using the formula F = E * Q, where F is the force, E is the electric field intensity, and Q is the charge.
Amp, Amperes is current. Volt, and any variation, is tension. There's no direct translation between them.
Nine zeros represent the numerical value of 1,000,000,000, which is one billion. In terms of place value, it follows the number 1 in the decimal system, indicating a significant quantity.
Volt is the unit of voltage.One volt is equal to 1 joule per coulomb:1 V = 1 J/C
Volt is the unit of voltage.One volt is equal to 1 joule per coulomb:1 V = 1 J/C
1 volt battery does not exist.