Yes. 1500 mA = 1.5 A
"mA" represents "milliamp" so 5.0 mA would be 0.005 Amps, which is not half an amp (0.5 A) Milli means one thousandth so 500mA would be half an amp.
It is a fuse that is rated in one thousandths of an amp. An example, a 500 mA fuse can also be called a 1/2 amp fuse.
Mili amp is mA. Amps, Watts, Bels, Ohms and Volts are always capitalized because they are names/abbreviations of proper names, whereas milli, mega, deci, etc. are measurement quantities and should not be capitalized.
While one might expect a latin symbol for amperes or milliamps, A and mA are the accepted symbols for these.
Another 750 mA fuse. 750 mA is equal to .75 amps. The max I would put in is a 1 amp fuse and I would want to replace it soon with the proper one.
"mA" represents "milliamp" so 5.0 mA would be 0.005 Amps, which is not half an amp (0.5 A) Milli means one thousandth so 500mA would be half an amp.
amp = ampere mA = milliampere (or "milliamp" for short) 1000 mA = 1 A = 1 amp
There are 1000mA in one amp. So there is 0.25 amp in 250 mA.
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To install an amp to a factory radio of a 2012 Dodge Ram 1500, ensure that the amp bypass the harnesses.
1500 mAh means 1 mA for 1500 hours or 1 amp for 1.5 hours (in theory). There is no current limit for batteries but if too much current is taken the voltage sags. For short period four times the rating can be taken, in other words 6 amps would be ok.
4000 ma is equivalent to 4 amps 1 amp is 1/1000 ma/hour means amp or ma per hour.
There are 1,000 milliamps [mA] per amp.
There are 1500mA in 1.5amps. This conversion is done by multiplying the amperage value by 1000, as 1 amp is equivalent to 1000 milliamps.
MA or mA on a multimeter designates milliamps, or "thousandths" of an amp of current flow.
It is a fuse that is rated in one thousandths of an amp. An example, a 500 mA fuse can also be called a 1/2 amp fuse.
mA stands for mili-Amp, or one-thousandth of an Amp (or Ampere; being the unit of measure of current, or charge carriers; ie electrons in a circuit) 1 mA = 0.001 A