Microvolts

Word MICROVOLTS
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a valve, but fortunately a change as small as one or two microvolts is within the range of useful amplification. ❋ Unknown (1965)

The tinfoil on the rabbit ears was doing all it could to pull in those sparse microvolts. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The tiny, jelly-filled capsules, called ampullae of Lorenzini, are sensitive to electrical discharge as minute as .005 microvolts. ❋ Dr. Reese Halter (2010)

Electrical activity has two characteristics: amplitude (voltage, usually between 50-70 microvolts) and frequency (cycles per second). ❋ Michael Alan Taylor (1993)

The clinical EEG (1009) measures electrical activity (in microvolts) on the scalp. ❋ Michael Alan Taylor (1993)

Tom Valone (Buffalo, New York): Are you actually telling us that you only have 2,000 microvolts per metre as the peak? ❋ Unknown (1990)

George Hathaway: The maximum, if we extrapolate that curve is about 100K microvolts per metre right in the centre of the active area. ❋ Unknown (1990)

We took a relative field strength reading from which I have imputed a strength in microvolts per metre, the vertical scale going up to about 7,000. ❋ Unknown (1990)

The potentials to be dealt with are of the order of a few microvolts lasting for ❋ Unknown (1965)

In the alpha wave the potential varies by about 20 microvolts in a cycle of roughly 10 times a second. ❋ Asimov, Isaac (1963)

While the original iron-German-silver junctions have been retained in two of these calorimeters for the practical reason that a large number of these elements had been constructed beforehand, we believe it will be more advantageous to use the copper-constantin couple, which has a thermo-electric force of 40 microvolts per degree as against the 25 of the iron-German-silver couple. ❋ Francis Gano Benedict (1913)

Brain waves are about five to 75 microvolts and have to be amplified 5,000 times to be read. ❋ Unknown (2012)

The resistor offers very low inductance values of less than 5 nH and a low thermal EMF of less than 3 microvolts/°C.

The resistor offers very low inductance values of less than 0.5 nH and a low thermal EMF of less than 3 microvolts/°C.

They tested different strengths of fields; the animal sensed the field correctly most of the time at a very low level - 5 microvolts per centimeter - lower than the level produced by a typical electric fish. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Yet if you hear them spoken, each sentence beg ins with the tiniest vibration of the ear drum, and the brain signals that come next are also barely measurable in microvolts of electricity and a few hundred of thousand molecules of messenger molecules. ❋ Deepak Chopra (2011)

The WSLP2512 provides very low inductance of 0.5 to 5 nanohenries and low thermal EMF less than 3 microvolts/°C.

The WSLP2726 and WSLP4026 provide very low inductance of 0.5 to 5 nH and low thermal EMF less than 3 microvolts/°C.

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