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Definition of Microvolts
1. microvolt [n] - See also: microvolt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Microvolts
Literary usage of Microvolts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Electricity and Magnetism by Fleeming Jenkin (1887)
"... Table (converted to give EMF in microvolts}. Note. — The straightness of the
thermo-electric lines has not been verified below o° ; hence the table must ..."
2. Electricity and Magnetism by Fleeming Jenkin (1881)
"Tail-s Thermo-electric Table (converted to give EMF in microvolts). Note. — The
straightness of the thermo-electric lines has not been verified below o° ..."
3. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"The value found at a temperature of 150" C. was +25 microjoules per ampere-second
per degree, or +25 microvolts per degree in the case of copper ..."
4. Physics: Advanced Course by George Frederick Barker (1893)
"At 150° it is — 8 microvolts. That of palladium at 50° is + 7'5 ... Whence the
potential-difference for 100° is 15 1 x 100 or 1510 microvolts, as before. ..."
5. High Temperature Gas Thermometry by Arthur Louis Day, Robert Browning Sosman, Eugene Thomas Allen (1911)
"But if instead of plotting microvolts directly against degrees, ... An example
will serve to make clear the method ot converting microvolts into degrees ..."