One ampere is equal to 1000000 microamperes.
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Electric current is typically measured in amperes (A), which represent the rate at which electric charge is flowing through a circuit. Other common units for measuring electric current include milliamperes (mA) and microamperes (µA).
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One ampere = one coulomb every second .
.63 ampere draw @ 7 volts
Since kilo- means one thousand, there are one thousand amperes in a kilo-ampere, and there are 0.001 amperes in a kilo-ampere.
The symbol "uA" represents microamperes, a unit of electrical current. One microampere is equal to one-millionth of an ampere (1 µA = 10^-6 A). This measurement is commonly used in electronics to quantify very small currents, such as those in sensitive devices or low-power circuits.
Current must always be expressed in amperes (A), which is the standard unit of measurement in the International System of Units (SI). It quantifies the flow of electric charge in a circuit, indicating how many coulombs pass a point in one second. Other units, such as milliamperes (mA) or microamperes (µA), are often used for convenience in specific contexts, but they are all based on the ampere.
There are 0.000001 million amperes in 1 ampere.
Andre Ampere didn't 'invent' the ampere. The unit for current was named many years after the death of Ampere, in his honour. The ampere is defined in terms of its magnetic effect -i.e. the resulting force between two, parallel, current-carrying conductors. It was Ampere who discovered the relationship between current and force.
Since kilo- means one thousand, there are one thousand amperes in a kilo-ampere, and there are 0.001 amperes in a kilo-ampere.