Orders of magnitude (voltage) (source code)

= Orders of magnitude (voltage)
{wiki=Orders_of_magnitude_(voltage)}

Orders of magnitude in the context of voltage refer to the scale or range of voltage levels, and it's a way to describe differences in voltage values in powers of 10. Each order of magnitude represents a tenfold difference in voltage. For example: - 1 volt (V) is \\(10^0\\) volts. - 10 volts (V) is \\(10^1\\) volts, which is one order of magnitude higher than 1 volt.