Definition of Millivolts

1. Noun. (plural of millivolt) ¹

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Definition of Millivolts

1. millivolt [n] - See also: millivolt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Millivolts

milliroentgens
millisecond
milliseconds
millisiemens
millisievert
millisieverts
millisite
milliskin
milliskins
millistere
millisteres
milliunit
milliunits
millivolt
millivoltmeter
millivolts (current term)
milliwatt
milliwatts
milliweber
milliwebers
millosevichite
millosevichites
millpond
millponds
millrace
millraces
millrind
millrinds
millrun
millruns

Literary usage of Millivolts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Experimental Studies on the Hydrogen Electrode by Louis Plack Hammett (1922)
"1 .09 .9 in millivolts JNo. 2 .09 1.0 Same 24 hours after start. ... 1 - .5 1.9 in millivolts JNo. 2 .5 1.9 Same after total of 117 hours in hydrogen. ..."

2. Electrical Measurements by Frank Arthur Laws (1917)
"1500 milliamp., a drop of approximately 150 millivolts at full- scale deflection. In ammeters having ranges from 2 to 150 amp., the drop is about 50 ..."

3. Electrical Measurements by Frank Arthur Laws (1917)
"1500 milliamp., a drop of approximately 150 millivolts at full- scale deflection. In ammeters having ranges from 2 to 150 amp., the drop is about 50 ..."

4. Laboratory Physics: A Students Manual for Colleges and Scientific Schools by Dayton Clarence Miller (1903)
"If one junction is at 0° and the other at 300°, the electromotive force is 2.26 millivolts; at 600°, 5.14 millivolts; at 900°, 8.33 millivolts; at 1200°, ..."

5. Electricity and Magnetism for Engineers by Harold Pender (1918)
"The total drop of potential between the two terminals was 30 millivolts, and the equipotential surfaces are so drawn that they are 2 millivolts apart. ..."

6. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1906)
"desired, the kiln was heated up again to 12 millivolts and trial f drawn to see whether the crystals had re-dissolved. They had not, so the temperature was ..."

7. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1906)
"desired, the kiln was heated up again to 12 millivolts and trial f drawn to see whether the crystals had re-dissolved. They had not, so the temperature was ..."

8. On the radioactivity of metals generally by J C McLennan, E F Burton (1903)
"The final potentials, it will be seen, are 527 and 304 millivolts respectively. This result finds its explanation in the metal effect described above. ..."

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