millivolts

[US]/[ˈmɪlɪˌvɒlts]/
[UK]/[ˈmɪlɪˌvɑːlts]/
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Translation

n.a unit of electromotive force equal to one-thousandth of a volt; a quantity of electrical potential equal to one thousandth of a volt

Phrases & Collocations

millivolts measured

millivolt readings

millivolts fluctuating

low millivolts

millivolt signal

measuring millivolts

millivolt range

detecting millivolts

millivolts dropped

stable millivolts

Example Sentences

the sensor outputted 5 millivolts, indicating a low pressure.

we measured a slight change of 2 millivolts across the resistor.

the amplifier boosted the signal from 10 millivolts to 1 volt.

the ecg machine detects tiny electrical signals, often in millivolts.

the voltage difference was only 3 millivolts, a very small amount.

the thermocouple produced 15 millivolts at 200 degrees celsius.

changes in brain activity can be measured in millivolts using eeg.

the circuit required a stable input of 1.5 millivolts for proper operation.

the ph sensor provided a reading of 50 millivolts.

we need to calibrate the instrument to accurately measure millivolts.

the solar cell generated a voltage of 0.3 millivolts in low light.

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