1. The problem appears to involve understanding the relationship between $\pi$, $mV$, and $argV$.
2. Let's clarify the terms: $\pi$ is the mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159.
3. $mV$ typically stands for millivolts, a unit of electric potential.
4. $argV$ could represent the argument (angle) of a complex voltage $V$ in polar form.
5. If the problem is to find $mV$ given $argV$ or vice versa, we need a formula or context.
6. Without additional context or equations, we cannot solve for $mV$ or $argV$ directly.
7. Please provide more details or a specific equation to proceed with solving the problem.
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