7.15V*4.7/(2+4.7)
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Assuming volts for "V" | Use or instead

Input interpretation

7.15 V (volts)×4.7/(2 + 4.7)

Result

5.016 V (volts)

Unit conversion

50.16 dV (decivolts)

0.005016 kV (kilovolts)

0.01673 statV (statvolts)
 (unit officially deprecated)

0.01673 esus
 (unit officially deprecated)

Comparison as electric potential

 ≈ 0.84 × voltage of a size J battery ( ≈ 6 V )

 ≈ voltage used in USB for device powering ( ≈ 5 V )

 ≈ voltage of the first drop in the classic Franck-Hertz experiment ( ≈ 4.9 V )

Corresponding quantity

logarithmic voltage difference in decibel-volts L_V(dBV)from voltage V = 10^(L_V(dBV)/(20 dBV)) V:
 | 14 dBV (decibel volts)
Radius r of a 1 meter long copper wire carrying 1 ampere current from Δϕ = IρL/(πr^2):
 | 3.3×10^-5 meters
 | (assuming resistivity of copper at 20 °C ≈ 1.678×10^-8 Ω m)