Yes
milliamps, or 1/1000th of an amp, or 0.001 ampCommentThe correct term is milliamperes, not 'milliamps'.
No. 0.83 Amperes = 830 milliamperes. 1A = 1000mA, it's a base-ten system, just like meters or liters.
No. It is amperage that does the damage. See the following list Keep in mind 1000 milliamps equals 1 amp of current. Less than 1/2 milliamp no sensation 1/2 to 2 milliamps Threshold of perception 2 to 10 milliamps Muscular contraction 5 to 25 milliamps Painful shock (may not be able to let go) Over 25 milliamps Could be violent muscular contraction 50 to 100 milliamps Ventricular fibrillation over 100 Paralysis of breathing.
In your question .2 amps is equal to 200 mAMilliamp are dangerousLess than 1/2 milliamp no sensation1/2 to 2 milliamps Threshold of perception2 to 10 milliamps muscular contraction5 to 25 milliamps painful shock (may not be able to let go)Over 25 milliamps Could be violent muscular contraction50 to 100 milliamps Ventricular fibrillationover 100 paralysis of breathing.
Its only takes 100 milliamps to stop your heart. A USB port on a computer runs at 100 milliamps.
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1 amp = 1,000 milliamps so 1.5 amps = 1,500 milliamps
milliamps, or 1/1000th of an amp, or 0.001 ampCommentThe correct term is milliamperes, not 'milliamps'.
There are 1000 milliamps (mA) in 1 Amp, so the answer is 4000.
To convert amps to milliamps, you multiply by 1,000, since 1 ampere (A) is equal to 1,000 milliamperes (mA). Therefore, 5 amps equals 5,000 milliamps.
300mA (or milliamperes) is equal to 0.3A (or amperes).
To calculate the current in milliamps, use the formula: current (in milliamps) = power (in watts) / voltage (in volts). In this case, 1.5 watts / 12 volts = 0.125 amps. To convert this to milliamps, multiply by 1000: 0.125 A * 1000 = 125 mA. Therefore, 1.5 watts at 12 volts is equivalent to 125 milliamps.
There are, 2000/1000 = ,amps in 2000 milliamps. For the math challenged that is 2 amps.
It depends on the voltage. watts = amps x volts So if the potential difference (another way of saying voltage) was 1V, then a current of 1 Amp, or 1000 milliamps, would result in a power of 1 watt.
a milli is one thousanth so divide 6.1 by 1000. This is 6.1x10-3 or 0.0061
You also need to know the Voltage and wattage. Amps= Watts / Volts. Try this iPhone App "Watts2Amps"
Ampere-hours means amperes multiplied by hours. Similary, mAh means milliamperes, multiplied by hours. Simply multiply the hours by the milliamperes. That will give you mAh. Then divide by 1000, to convert to Ah.