mili meaning one thousand. So 1 amp = 1000 ma.
A milliamp is one-thousandth (1/1000) of an amp. Therefore, the answer is 1000.
One milliamp is one thousandths of an amp (1/1000).
1 amp=1000 milliamps
1000 milliamps make up one amp.
1000 mA = 1A
.001 A = 1 mA
1000
The answer is 40,000 divided by 415 or 96.38 Amps. Watts is volts times amps.
12 milliamp is 12 thousandths of an amp or 0.0012
Ampere is the unit used to measure the current.
Power P = amperage I times voltage V. The power is 0.7 times 9 = 6,3 watts.
V/R = I meaning, Voltage (in volts) divided by Resistance (in Ohms) equals Current (in Amperes, a.k.a. Amps
mAh or milli amp hours ... that means so many milli amps for an hour
There are 1000 microamps in one milliamp. Each derived SI unit in each direction is three decimal places as in all engineering form.
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 180 milliamps = 0.18 amp
Milli means a 1000Th of a unit. It is convenient since 1 micro amp if written becomes 0.000001 amps and 1 Milli amps becomes 0.001 So, to convert milliamperes to amperes, you divide by 1000.
Milli is a prefix that means 1/1000 so 1000 milliamps=1 amp
Milli volt is one thousandth of a Volt and Milli amp is one thousandth of an Amp. Volt and Amp measure two different things and are not really comparable. Over simplified, here is how it works. Volt measures the 'pressure' that causes current to flow. Current flow is measured in Amps and depends on the how much resistance the 'pressure' has to overcome. Higher the resistance, lesser the current (Amp) for same pressure (Volt)
ma stands for milliamp. The prefix 'milli is equivalent to .001 So 1 amp would be 1000 milliamps and 20 milliamps would be .02 amps
Over a million
"mA" represents "milliamp" so 5.0 mA would be 0.005 Amps, which is not half an amp (0.5 A) Milli means one thousandth so 500mA would be half an amp.
400 milli amps total.
30 amps
3500 mA