Abvolts

/ˈæbvoʊlts/ noun

Units of electrical potential in the centimeter-gram-second system, where one abvolt equals one ten-billionth of a standard volt.

From the prefix 'ab-' (meaning 'away from' in Latin) combined with 'volt,' the unit of electrical potential named after Alessandro Volta. The term emerged in the 19th century as scientists developed the centimeter-gram-second system of measurements.

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