Multiples and submultiples

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1. How many milliamps are there in one amp?

  1. One.
  2. One hundred.
  3. One thousand.
  4. One million.
  5. One thousand million.

 

2. How many nano volts are there in one volt?

  1. One.
  2. One hundred.
  3. One thousand.
  4. One million.
  5. One thousand million.

 

3. The amount 25kV represents:

  1. 25 milli volts.
  2. 25 mega volts.
  3. 25 kilo volts.
  4. 25 micro volts.
  5. 25 giga volts.

 

4. The amount 25mV represents:

  1. 25 milli volts.
  2. 25 mega volts.
  3. 25 kilo volts.
  4. 25 micro volts.
  5. 25 giga volts.

 

5. The amount 25MV represents:

  1. 25 milli volts.
  2. 25 mega volts.
  3. 25 kilo volts.
  4. 25 micro volts.
  5. 25 giga volts.

 

6. The amount 102GΩ can be written as:

  1. 102,000,000 Ω.
  2. 102,000,000,000 Ω.
  3. 102,000 Ω.
  4. 0.102 Ω.
  5. 0.000000102 Ω.

 

7. The amount 15µA can be written as:

  1. 15 A.
  2. 0.15 A.
  3. 0.015 A.
  4. 0.000015 A.
  5. 0.000000015 A.

 

8. The amount 371kΩ can be written as:

  1. 0.0371 Ω.
  2. 371 Ω.
  3. 37100 Ω.
  4. 371,000 Ω.
  5. 371,000,000 Ω.

 

9. The amount 1nA can be written as:

  1. 1,000,000 amps.
  2. 1000 amps.
  3. 0.001 amp.
  4. 0.000001 amp.
  5. 0.000000001 amp.

 

10. The amount 0.002V can be written as:

  1. 2mV.
  2. 2MV.
  3. 2µV.
  4. 2nV.
  5. 2mA.

 

11. The amount 86MΩ can be written as:

  1. 0.000086 Ω.
  2. 0.086 Ω.
  3. 86,000 Ω.
  4. 86,000,000 Ω.
  5. 86,000,000,000 Ω.

 

12. The amount 173,800V can be written as:

  1. 1738 kV.
  2. 173K8 V.
  3. 17K38 V.
  4. 1K738 V.
  5. 0.1738 kV.

 

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