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Hero999 Banned Feb 27, 2010 #3 Try using Image tags. **broken link removed** I would say 15×10^-6 or 15µF or are you supposed to be using scientific notation? I like keeping the mantissa >1 and <1000 because it's easier to convert to SI notation i.e. 220×10-9 = 220nF but your lecturer might not like it.
Try using Image tags. **broken link removed** I would say 15×10^-6 or 15µF or are you supposed to be using scientific notation? I like keeping the mantissa >1 and <1000 because it's easier to convert to SI notation i.e. 220×10-9 = 220nF but your lecturer might not like it.
S stealthelectric New Member Feb 28, 2010 #4 Hi: so are micro units the common because the measurement is mostly found in those units in electronics?
Hi: so are micro units the common because the measurement is mostly found in those units in electronics?