- The volt (symbol: V) is the unit of
electric potential,
electric potential difference (voltage), and
electromotive force in the
International System of...
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through the
thermostat is
provided by the
heating device and may
range from
millivolts to 240
volts in
common North American construction, and is used to control...
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electrical potential Mendelevium, a
chemical element with
former symbol Mv mV,
millivolt: 1/1,000 of a volt, a
measure of
electrical potential mv (m**** × velocity)...
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cartridges give a very low
level output signal of the
order of a few
millivolts which the
circuitry amplifies and equalizes.
Phonograph recordings are...
- ITU-R V.574 ; dB mV: dB(mVRMS) – root mean
square voltage relative to 1
millivolt across 75 Ω.
Widely used in
cable television networks,
where the nominal...
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branch block. QRS
amplitude S
amplitude in V1 + R
amplitude in V5 < 3.5
millivolt (mV) R+S in a
precordial lead < 4.5 mV R in V5 or V6 < 2.6 mV Increased...
- quarter-wavelength (about 310
millivolts per
meter using one
kilowatt at one kilometre) to 5/8
wavelength (225
electrical degrees;
about 440
millivolts per
meter using...
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referred to as a TS
phone connector. The
voltage is
usually around 1 to 9
millivolts. A few guitars, such as
Rickenbacker guitars equipped with Rick-O-Sound...
- two
common measures. The (preferred)
international standard is made in
millivolts per
pascal at 1 kHz. A
higher value indicates greater sensitivity. The...
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corresponding psophometric voltage.
Psophometric voltage readings, V, in
millivolts, are
commonly converted to dBm(psoph) by dBm(psoph) = 20 log10V – 57.78...