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  1. When these numbers are multiplied, (6 × 103) (5 × 105), the result is

  2. A.
    3 × 108
    B.
    30 × 108
    C.
    300 × 109
    D.
    3,000 × 107

  3. Resistance is measured in

  4. A.
    henries
    B.
    ohms
    C.
    hertz
    D.
    watts

  5. The number 65,000 expressed in scientific notation as a number between 1 and 10 times a power of ten is

  6. A.
    0.65 × 104
    B.
    6.5 × 104
    C.
    65 × 104
    D.
    650 × 103

  7. When converting 7,000 nA to microamperes, the result is

  8. A.
    0.007 µA
    B.
    0.7 µA
    C.
    700 µA
    D.
    7 µA

  9. The number of kilowatts in 135 milliwatts is

  10. A.
    1.35 × 10–4 kW
    B.
    135 × 10–3 kW
    C.
    0.0135 kW
    D.
    0.00135 kW

  11. The number 4.4 × 106 ohms expressed using a metric prefix is

  12. A.
    4 k
    B.
    4.4 k
    C.
    4 M
    D.
    4.4 M

  13. The number of microamperes in 2 milliamperes is

  14. A.
    2 µA
    B.
    20 µA
    C.
    200 µA
    D.
    2,000 µA

  15. The number of millivolts in 0.06 kilovolts is

  16. A.
    600 V
    B.
    6,000 mV
    C.
    60,000 mV
    D.
    600,000 mV

  17. Eighteen thousand watts is the same as

  18. A.
    18 mW
    B.
    18 MW
    C.
    18 kW
    D.
    18 µW

  19. The number 3.2 × 10–5 A expressed using a metric prefix is

  20. A.
    32 µA
    B.
    3.3 µA
    C.
    320 mA
    D.
    3,200 mA