You can't convert kVA (kilovolt.amps) to current (amps) unless you know the source voltage and/or load resistance (ohms) which is drawing the current from the source.
If you know the voltage in kilovolts, you just divide the kilovolt.amps figure by the number of kilovolts and the result is the current in amperes.
If you know both source voltage and load resistance you can use Ohm's Law to get the current:
I = V / R
In words, Ohm's law is:
Current (amps) = Voltage divided by Resistance (ohms)
You don't. The units measure different things.
The prefix 'micro' means, one millionth. So there are one million micro amps in one amp
You have to know the power loading and phase angle (or power factor) between each pairh of the phases, otherwise you could be making serious errors.
For the same power - Watts - you need to run twice as many amps at 220V than at 440V. For the same load, it'll pull half the amps at 220V than it did on 440V
As a milliampere (milliamp or just mA) is 1/1000th of an ampere, we can convert mA to Amps by just dividing by 1000. Another way is to take the current in mA and move the decimal to the leftthree places to accomplish the division by 1000. Here's the scoop: 275 mA / 1000 = 0.275 Amps Note that the decimal in 275 is to the right of the 5, and it's written as 275.0 (with a 0 added to show where the decimal is). Moving the decimal to the left three places gets up to .275 Amps, but we usually hang a 0 in front of the decimal. To convert Amps to milliAmps, just multiply by 1000 or move the decimal to the right three places. Just the opposite of what we did here to convert the other way.
4.3 amps
Amps is amps be it DC or AC.
Watts are the product of amps x volts.
Amps and volts are two separate parts of power measurement and do not convert into each other. Multiplying amps times volts will give you the measurement of wattage.
To convert amps into watts a voltage is needed. Watts = Amps x Volts.
watts = volts x amps kilowatt = 1000 watts
divide by volts
1 Amps = 1000 miliamps 0.01 Amps = X x= 0.01 X 1000 = 10 miliamps
15 amps X 415volts = 6225watts or 6.225Kw
Multiply by 1,000,000
0.583333333333
Can not do it without knowing the voltage I = E/R. Amps = Voltage/Ohms.