12 volts is equal to 12000 millivolts (mV). This conversion is based on the fact that 1 volt is equivalent to 1000 millivolts.
-70 mV, or -70 millivolts, is a unit of measurement used to quantify electrical potential difference. It represents a negative charge or voltage. In biological systems such as neurons, -70 mV is a common resting membrane potential.
A 0 mV on the Y-axis just means that its neutral charge separated.
The resting membrane potential of a neuron is about -70 mV (mV=millivolt) - this means that the inside of the neuron is 70 mV less than the outside. At rest, there are relatively more sodium ions outside the neuron and more potassium ions inside that neuron.
If a subsance is applied to a cell that makes the membrane more permeable to ions, the interior voltage changes. If the interior voltage becomes more positive (say from Ð70 mV to Ð60 mV), this is called a depolarization. If the interior voltage becomes more negative (say from Ð70 mV to Ð80 mV) it's called a hyperpolarization.
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MV Transportation was created in 1975.
The .mv domain extension was created in 1997 for the Maldives. It is managed by the Maldives Network Information Center (NIC(MV)).
The "MV" in MV photon stands for Mega-electron Volt. It is a unit of energy commonly used in medical imaging and radiation therapy to represent the energy level of X-ray or gamma-ray photons.
"SS stands for Steam Ship for commercial or private vessels that are under power. Vessels that are gasoline or diesel powered are marked "MV", or Motor Vessel.
MV Kennicott was created in 1998.
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MV =1005
marine vessel
The label mV stands for millivolts.
MV Bartlett ended in 2003.
MV Bartlett was created in 1968.