Farad = Coloumb / Volt; solving for Coloumb, you get Coloumb = Farad x Volt. Just plug in the numbers - 1 microfarad is a millionth farad; 0.001 microfarad - if that is what you mean - is 0.000000001 Farad; wherease 1 KV = 1000 Volts.
A micro is less.
Yes kilo is *103 whereas micro is *10-6 . So 1kilogram is equal to 1000 grams and 1 micro gram is equal to 0.000001 grams.
These are all prefixes to root words. Mega = 1000000, kilo = 1000, milli = .0001, micro = .0000001
Cemicro and demicro
For total aflatoxins = 4 micro gram per kilo gram For aflatoxin B1 = 2 micro gram per kilo gram
. . 1 Tera is 1000 Giga 1 Giga is 1000 Mega 1 Mega is 1000 Kilo 1 Kilo is 1000 mili 1 mili is 1000 micro 1 micro is 1000 nano . .
kilo = 1000deci = 1/10 centi = 1/100 milli = 1/1000 micro = 1/1000000 nano = 1/1000000000.
micro - one millionth (0.000001)centi - one hundreth (0.01)Kilo - one thousand (1,000)Mega - one million (1,000,000)milli - one thousandth (0.001)
Large value capacitors are difficult to make (large value inductors are even harder to make) and take up large volumes of space. One farad capacitors are available in electrolytics, but are about the size of soup cans. If they were made, kilo & mega farad electrolytic capacitors would have volumes of roughly a thousand & a million soup cans respectively! Nonelectrolytic capacitors would be far larger!!!
Mega = 1,000,000 units kilo = 1,000 units centi = 1/100 unit milli = 1/1,000 unit micro= 1/1,000,000 unit nano = 1/1,000,000,000 unit
centi-, milli-, micro-, deca-, kilo-
The same prefixes as for any other units - kilo for 1000, Mega for a million (mega is not in common use, though), milli for 1/1000, micro for 1/1,000,000, etc.The same prefixes as for any other units - kilo for 1000, Mega for a million (mega is not in common use, though), milli for 1/1000, micro for 1/1,000,000, etc.The same prefixes as for any other units - kilo for 1000, Mega for a million (mega is not in common use, though), milli for 1/1000, micro for 1/1,000,000, etc.The same prefixes as for any other units - kilo for 1000, Mega for a million (mega is not in common use, though), milli for 1/1000, micro for 1/1,000,000, etc.