milliampere i also wondered upon this question however, it was soon explained in a lesson and months later came up in a test asking this exact question - i chose milliampere and soon founded that it was correct
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milliampere, as with any unit with milli in front is 1000 times smaller
Ampere, milliampere, microampere, nanoampere, picoampere.
yes
On comparing ampere and milliampere . we can tell the relation between them as follows. 1 amp =1000000 mamp.
A milliampere.
milliampere
1020mAh
The units measure different things, they are incompatible and cannot be converted.
1 ampere = 1000 milliamperes
10.5 mAs
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Yes. To convert from ampere to milliampere, multiply by 1000.