Definition of Nanoampere. Meaning of Nanoampere. Synonyms of Nanoampere

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Nanoampere. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Nanoampere and, of course, Nanoampere synonyms and on the right images related to the word Nanoampere.

Definition of Nanoampere

No result for Nanoampere. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Nanoampere from wikipedia

- 103 A kA kiloampere 10−6 A μA microampere 106 A MA megaampere 10−9 A nA nanoampere 109 A GA gigaampere 10−12 A pA picoampere 1012 A TA teraampere 10−15 A...
- characterizes a range of angles in an optical system nA, the symbol for nanoampere Naturally aspirated engine Na (tree) or Mesua ferrea, a species of tree...
- the ring (green stars) without dissipation. A typical ring current is 1 nanoampere for a ring diameter of 0.6 micrometer at a temperature below 0.5 kelvin...
- potential differences in the kilovolt range, but current output in the nanoampere range. The famous Oxford Electric Bell, which has been ringing continuously...
- the device was able to generate an electric current on the order of a nanoampere. The researchers claim this is 1,000 times the yield of other known techniques...
- interaction exists (3 < w < 10 Å). The tunneling current, being in the sub-nanoampere range, is amplified as close to the scanner as possible. Once tunneling...
- configuration is described or ****umed from the circuit. Typically ~10 nanoamperes, nA, for bipolar op amps, tens of picoamperes, pA, for JFET input stages...
- scales of less than a nanosecond and if we were to have a current of 16 nanoamperes that would amount to only 100 electrons p****ing every nanosecond. According...
- produced an electron beam diameter of 1-3 μm with a beam current of ~10 nanoamperes (nA) and used a Geiger counter to detect the X-rays produced from the...
- example based on Ohm's law: A voltage of 10 mV is generated by p****ing 10 nanoamperes of current across 1 MΩ of resistance. The electrometer changes this "high...