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no actually dc current is more dangerous than ac because dc is a direct current and has no current zero condition ,which is very dangerous and do not leave us if we get shock while ac current leave us when we get shock
The value of a resistor with 5 volts across it and 20 milliamperes of current flowing through it is 250 ohms. Ohm's Law: E = I R R = E/I
Current is measured in amps so the setting on a multimeter would be A Measuring current with a multimeter is only to be done by someone with training because it can be very dangerous It is much better to measure current with a clamp meter
You can't really separate them. It's the current flowing through your body that does the damage, but the value of the current depends on the voltage across your body -the higher the voltage, the higher the resulting current.
Current can kill you for several reasons...The power dissipated can be so high that you get burned.The shock can cause you to jerk, either striking somthing and physically hurting yourself, or causing you to fall off something.The current flow can cause muscles to spasm, potentially stopping your heart or your breathing.The current flow can damage things, such as the SA node in the heart, causing the heart to go into Ventricular Fibrillation, even after the current is removed.etc.
50 mA generally stands for 50 milliamperes. A milliampere is a measure used for small electrical currents.
Maximum Current draw - 20 (milliamperes)
It stands for milliAmperes, a measure of electric current.
6-30 milliamperes
Two milliamperes. Ohm's law: Current equals voltage divided by resistance.
Q=it Q = coloumbs I = current T = time
300mA (or milliamperes) is equal to 0.3A (or amperes).
Since this in in the science category, mA is the abbreviation for milliAmperes, i.e. thousandths of an Ampere, the measure of current strength in an electrical circuit.
Current (I) = Voltage (V) / Resistance (Ohms) I = V/R = 50/1000 = 50 milliamperes or 50 mA
mA is the abbreviation for milliAmperes. Milli- means one-thousandth, so a milliAmpere is one-thousandth of an Ampere, or Amp for short. Amperes are the standard measure of electrical current. 1mA=.001A
6000 mA is 6000 milliamperes, a current of 6 amps. I could last for ever, or it could last until it is switched off.
no actually dc current is more dangerous than ac because dc is a direct current and has no current zero condition ,which is very dangerous and do not leave us if we get shock while ac current leave us when we get shock