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Understanding Electrical Unit Conversions with Prefixes

This guide outlines the conversion of electrical units using metric prefixes such as Mega, Kilo, Milli, Micro, Nano, and Pico. It emphasizes the significance of whole values, which do not have prefixes and retain their original decimal placements. Examples illustrate how to convert units, enabling clear understanding of how to switch between different measurements. Learn how to effectively convert values like 5.32 MΩ to kΩ, 0.0000135 A to μA, and more, ensuring precise calculations in your electrical projects.

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Understanding Electrical Unit Conversions with Prefixes

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  1. Conversions Using prefixes

  2. Copy the chart Symbol place name • M +6 Mega • K +3 Kilo • Whole • m -3 milli • u -6 micro • n -9 nano • p (uu) -12 pico Whole values have NO prefixes, and have all of the zeros and original decimal locations.

  3. Examples of a prefix and whole value used together:

  4. 8 MΩ to Ω 75 μA to A 333,000 μF to F (8,000,000 Ω ) (0.000075 A ) (0.333 F) M +6 K +3 Whole m -3 u -6 n -9 p (uu) -12 convert

  5. 5.32 MΩ to kΩ 0.0000135 A to μA 472,000,000 μF to F ( 5320 kΩ ) (13.5 μA ) (472 F) M +6 K +3 Whole m -3 u -6 n -9 p (uu) -12 convert

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