Definition of millivolt in English:
millivolt
noun ˈmɪlɪvɒltˈmɪlɪvəʊltˈmɪlivoʊlt
One thousandth of a volt.
Example sentencesExamples
- When rock membranes form in the laboratory, they create a voltage of 600 millivolts as their thin walls separate the simulated hydrothermal and ocean solutions, which have different ion concentrations.
- You can increase the clock-generator frequency up to 300MHz and the CPU voltage up to 140 millivolts above the default value.
- Voltages up to several hundred millivolts can be applied before membrane breakdown
- Moreover, that electrical potential, which ranges up to 10 millivolts, increases with flow speed.
- In reality there will be some voltage, up to about 100 millivolts, because every circuit has some resistance.
- The electrical activity detected by the electrocardiogram machine is measured in millivolts.
- Researchers at Ohio State University found that a pint (half a litre) of a cow's bacteria-infested rumen juice produced about 600 millivolts of electricity.
- In reality, the output from the sensors on the combine are not grain yield and moisture content but only millivolts.
- We developed a new method to determine the amplitude of flickers in terms of millivolts of depolarization.
- It is usually on the order of several tens of millivolts and is relatively constant.
- These currents are largely produced by electrochemical reactions and fluid flow in the subsurface, and the measurable voltages can be up to several hundred millivolts.
- A healthy cell contains between 70 and 90 millivolts of energy.
- The researchers determined that an electric current of about 40 millivolts flows between the two alloys in each coin.