Yes 2000mA = 2.0A
Yes
12-2 (#12-2 conductor) wire doesn't "pull" 20 amps. However, it's ampacity rating is that of 20 amps. #12 copper wire is rated for a total load of 20 amps. So, always use a 20 amp breaker with it.
A double breaker is a breaker that has 2 switches on it. One of the switches is 20 amps and the other is 30 amps.
It depends on the voltage.Amps times volts equal watts
There are, 2000/1000 = ,amps in 2000 milliamps. For the math challenged that is 2 amps.
In this case the 20 represents the product of amps times volts. Any combination that comes to the total value of 20 will work. 10 volts times 2 amps = 20 VA, 5 volts times 4 amps = 20VA, 20 volts times 1 amp = 20VA. You get the idea.
12-2 (#12-2 conductor) wire doesn't "pull" 20 amps. However, it's ampacity rating is that of 20 amps. #12 copper wire is rated for a total load of 20 amps. So, always use a 20 amp breaker with it.
A double breaker is a breaker that has 2 switches on it. One of the switches is 20 amps and the other is 30 amps.
It depends on the voltage.Amps times volts equal watts
10 amps
There are, 2000/1000 = ,amps in 2000 milliamps. For the math challenged that is 2 amps.
Yes 2/10 is equal to 20/100
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2000ma is equal to 2 amps. Set you meter to a current range ABOVE 2 amps.
assuming 5v steady the 2 amps can be virtual zero by reducing the load present
It is equal to 3/20
20 x 2 = 40
AWG 12/2 with ground.