Given the voltage of 50 microvolts and sensitivity of 10 microvolts/mm, what is the amplitude?
a) 5 mm
b) 10 mm
c) 15 mm
d) 20 mm

Respuesta :

Answer:

a) 5 mm

Explanation:

We can calculate the amplitude using the formula:

Amplitude = Voltage/Sensitivity

Plug in the values:

Amplitude = 50 microvolts/10 microvolts/mm

Amplitude = 5 mm

  • Hence, the required amplitude is 5 mm

Final answer:

The amplitude is calculated by dividing the voltage of 50 microvolts by the sensitivity of 10 microvolts per millimeter, resulting in an amplitude of 5 mm.

Explanation:

The question asks for the amplitude given a voltage and sensitivity. To find the amplitude, we divide the voltage by the sensitivity of the device. Here, the voltage is 50 microvolts and the sensitivity is 10 microvolts per millimeter.

To calculate the amplitude:

  1. Divide the voltage by the sensitivity: 50 microvolts ÷ 10 microvolts/mm = 5 mm.
  2. Therefore, the amplitude is 5 mm.

The correct answer is a) 5 mm.