One millivolt is one millionth of a volt.
(a) True (b) False
Find whether the given statement is true or false.
Answer to Problem 1RQ
The given statement is “(b) False”.
Explanation of Solution
Discussion:
The given statement is “One millivolt is one millionth of a volt”.
Refer to Table 1.2 in the textbook for SI prefixes. From the table, it is clear that one millivolt is equivalent to
Therefore, one millivolt is equivalent to one thousandth of a volt. Hence, option (b) is correct.
Conclusion:
Thus, the given statement is “(b) False”.
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