millivolt|millivolts in English

noun

['mɪlɪvəʊlt]

unit of electrical force equal to one thousandth of a volt

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1. 11 A millivolt is one thousandth of a volt.

2. The relay armature was initially set to complete the detonating circuit at 25 to 40 millivolts.

3. Thus C1 must be large enough to supply operating current to the load without discharging moue than a few millivolts.

4. Units with relays will operate millivolt systems, but often make an audible "click" noise when switching on or off.

5. Bioelectric potentials are generated by a variety of biological processes and generally range in strength from one to a few hundred millivolts

6. Analog input modules amplify, isolate, filter, and multiplex input signals from thermocouples, strain gauges, RTDs, thermistors, millivolt sources, voltage sources up to 250 Vrms, and current sources.

7. The 5B family provides isolation, noise rejection, and amplification for millivolt sources, volt sources, 4-20 mA sources, 0-20 mA sources, RTDs, thermocouples, strain gauges, and frequency inputs.

8. Bioelectricity, electric potentials and currents produced by or occurring within living organisms. Bioelectric potentials are generated by a variety of biological processes and generally range in strength from one to a few hundred millivolts

9. Empire Comfort Systems 30" 5 Piece Wildwood Log Set with Harmony Millivolt Vented/Vent Free Burnerfrom the curve of each log to the height of the stack, your White Mounta

10. Empire Comfort Systems 30" 5 Piece Wildwood Log Set with Harmony Millivolt Vented/Vent Free Burnerfrom the curve of each log to the height of the stack, your White Mount

11. Typically one or more regular batteries must be installed to operate it, although some so-called "power stealing" digital thermostats use the common 24 volt AC circuits as a power source, but will not operate on thermopile powered "millivolt" circuits used in some furnaces.

12. The power through the thermostat is provided by the heating device and may range from millivolts to 240 volts in common North American construction, and is used to control the heating system either directly (electric baseboard heaters and some electric furnaces) or indirectly (all gas, oil and forced hot water systems).