Sunday, 13 March 2011

Meter Symbol convesions 2

                                                                                    Name:  Roman Borovikov___
                                                                                    Date: ______________________
                                                                                    Instructor OK:  _______________

Meter Unit Symbol Conversions Exercise 2

Practice converting from one unit of measurement to another. The value of the reading should stay the same, but it is expressed in another unit of measurement. (Example from K ohms to ohms, or millivolts to volts.)

1.  2.3 K ohms                                   = ___2300___ ohms

2.  934 millivolts                                = ___0.934__ volts

3.  4.76 K ohms                                = ___4760___ ohms

4.  4 milliamps                                   = ___0.004____ amps

5.  24 K ohms                                    = ____24000_ ohms

6.  4.7 milliamps                               = ___0.0047_ amps

7.  457 milliamps                              = ___0.457___ amps

8.  1014 millivolts                             = ____1.014__ volts

9.  0.568 K ohms                              = _____568___ ohms

10.  31 K ohms + 132 ohms           = ____31 132__ ohms

11.  1500 ohms                                 = ____1.5__ K ohms

12.  0.000225 amps                         = ____0.225__ milliamps

13.  0.887 volts                                 = ________887__ millivolts

14.  5.1 K volts                                  = _____5 100 000__ millivolts

15.  121,955 ohms                           = ___121.955__ K ohms

16.  143,000 milliamps                    = ____143____ amps

17.  125 millivolts + 11.875v           = _____12___ volts

18.  310,000 ohms                           = _____0.31_ M ohms

19.  0.00045 amps                           = ____0.45____ milliamps

20.  1,200 millivolts                          = ___1.2__ volts

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