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Old January 21st 04, 07:10 PM
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Even though the term micromicrofarad is obselete, can someone tell me the
equivalent of 760 picofarads in micromicrofarads? Would that be .000760 mmf?

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Old January 21st 04, 07:17 PM
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JRUBBO770 wrote:

Even though the term micromicrofarad is obselete, can someone tell me
the equivalent of 760 picofarads in micromicrofarads? Would that be
.000760 mmf?


1 pF = 1 mmF, they're different terms for the same thing.

So 760pF = 760 mmF.
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Old January 21st 04, 08:22 PM
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or 7.6nF or .76nF or .076nF , which is it, devide by 100 or 1000?


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JRUBBO770 wrote:

Even though the term micromicrofarad is obselete, can someone tell me
the equivalent of 760 picofarads in micromicrofarads? Would that be
.000760 mmf?


1 pF = 1 mmF, they're different terms for the same thing.

So 760pF = 760 mmF.



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Old January 21st 04, 10:40 PM
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Jer wrote:

or 7.6nF or .76nF or .076nF , which is it, devide by 100 or 1000?



1000pF = 1 nF, so 760pF = .760nF.

milli = 10 to the -3 (thousandth) .001
micro = 10 to the -6 (millionth) .000001
nano = 10 to the -9 (billionth) .000000001
pico = 10 to the -12 (trillionth) .000000000001
femto = 10 to the -15 (quadrillionth) .000000000000001
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