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Quantities and Units - General Questions

17. 

Eighteen thousand watts is the same as

A. 18 mW
B. 18 MW
C. 18 kW
D. 18 µW

Answer: Option C

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18. 

The number of millivolts in 0.06 kilovolts is

A. 600 V
B. 6,000 mV
C. 60,000 mV
D. 600,000 mV

Answer: Option C

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19. 

The number of microamperes in 2 milliamperes is

A. 2 µA
B. 20 µA
C. 200 µA
D. 2,000 µA

Answer: Option D

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20. 

The number 4.4 × 106 ohms expressed using a metric prefix is

A. 4 k
B. 4.4 k
C. 4 M
D. 4.4 M

Answer: Option D

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21. 

The number of kilowatts in 135 milliwatts is

A. 1.35 × (10)–4 kW
B. 135 × (10)–3 kW
C. 0.0135 kW
D. 0.00135 kW

Answer: Option A

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22. 

When converting 7,000 nA to microamperes, the result is

A. 0.007 µA
B. 0.7 µA
C. 700 µA
D. 7 µA

Answer: Option D

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23. 

The number 65,000 expressed in scientific notation as a number between 1 and 10 times a power of ten is

A. 0.65 × (10)4
B. 6.5 ×(10)4
C. 65×(10)4
D. 650 ×(10)3

Answer: Option B

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24. 

Resistance is measured in

A. henries
B. ohms
C. hertz
D. watts

Answer: Option B

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