Millivolts

Word MILLIVOLTS
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What do we mean by millivolts?

One thousandth (10-3) of a volt, abbreviated as mV.

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The word "millivolts" in example sentences

The potential fluctuations concerned are measured in millivolts and in hundredths of seconds. ❋ Unknown (1965)

A study last year from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that plants generate a voltage of up to 200 millivolts when one electrode is placed in a plant and the other in the surrounding soil. ❋ M_francis (2009)

The charged particles in the ocean water interact with Earth's magnetic field to induce voltage of up to 500 millivolts in the cables that ferry internet traffic around. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Each electrogenic cell carries a negative charge of a little less than 100 millivolts on its outside compared to its inside. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I wear a solar-powered watch, saving close to 0.0006 millivolts every week. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The pump temporarily stores the incoming millivolts until they reach 1.8 volts. ❋ Unknown (2007)

That produces about 250 millivolts, while electronic devices require at least one or two volts. ❋ Unknown (2007)

When the neuron is at rest, it has a negative internal electrical potential (about -70 millivolts). ❋ Unknown (2008)

By hooking four of these “generators” together in series, Madiraju was able to generate about 750 to 800 millivolts. ❋ Edward Willett (2006)

Results showed that the microbes in about a half a liter of rumen fluid – fermented, liquefied feed extracted from the rumen, the largest chamber of a cow's stomach – produced about 600 millivolts of electricity. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Researchers from Ohio State University have shown that the fermented, liquefied feed extracted from a cow's stomach can produce about 600 millivolts. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Yes Jonatan, “To interface a standard professional microphone with the Macintosh sound input port, a preamplifier must be used to boost the output level of the mic (typically less than 1 millivolt) to the level required by the sound card (about 100 millivolts).” ❋ Unknown (2005)

This is completely not the case – in fact our treatments are done on patients under anaesthetic, with the machine putting out electrical charges in millivolts, so for example a 30-year-old will receive 30 millivolts. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The differences in ion concentrations produce a negative voltage within each cell of about minus 70 millivolts. ❋ GERALD L. SCHROEDER (2001)

Well, for the last fifteen minutes, I've been reading a consistent loss of fifteen millivolts. ❋ Graf, L. A. (1996)

This "something", however, while measurable in electrical terms, could not be electricity per se, as the large quantities of feelings felt and expressed by subjects in the study could not be accounted for by the few dozens of millivolts registered on the skin surface. ❋ Unknown (1990)

Autumn's come, to Pavlovia-a-a, Once again, I'm alone - Finding sorrow by millivolts, Back to neurons and bone. ❋ Pynchon, Thomas (1978)

This is not much of a potential if it is compared with the 120 volts (or 120,000 millivolts) that exist in our household power lines, or with the many thousands of volts that can be built up for transmission of electric power over long distances. ❋ Asimov, Isaac (1963)

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