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





2. The number of microamperes in 2 milliamperes is





3. The number of millivolts in 0.06 kilovolts is





4. Eighteen thousand watts is the same as




5. The number 3.2 × 10–5 A expressed using a metric prefix is





6. When converting 0.16 mA to microamperes, the result is





7. When these numbers are added, (87 × 105) + (2.5 × 106), the result is





8. The quantity 3.3 × 103 is the same as





9. Which of the following is not an electrical quantity?





10. Seven thousand volts can be expressed as




11. The number 4,500,000 can be expressed as





12. When converting 1,600 kilohms to megohms, the result is





13. What is (79 × 106)/(12 × 10–8)?





14. Fourteen milliamperes can be expressed as





15. The number 4.38 × 10–3 expressed as a number having a power of 10–6 is





16. Voltage is measured in





17. The number 0.0003 multiplied by 10-3 is





18. The number of megohms in 0.03 kilohms is





19. The quantity 43 × 10-3 is the same as





20. Current is measured in





21. When these numbers are multiplied, (6 × 103) (5 × 105), the result is





22. Resistance is measured in





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





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





25. The number of kilowatts in 135 milliwatts is





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