Where are you typing it? In a MS Word document go to "Insert" on the menu bar, click on "symbol" and scroll down until you see the micro symbol and click on it. In MS 2003 it's about 8 lines down in that menu.
Ohms is a unit of resistance. Amps is a measure of current. They are related by Ohm's Law where Voltage = Current x Resistance. In your example Resistance = 100 x 10 to the 6th power So V in Micro volts over 100 would yield current expressed as micro amps. So if you had 100 volts you would have 1 micro amp.
IT IS READ AS 200 MICRO-AMPERE OR 200 DIVIDED BY 1,000,000,000=0.0002 AMPS.
V=I x R Voltage= Current x Resistance to make it easier you could rearrange the formula so it looks like this: I=V/R
The symbol 'u' is often used in place of the prefix 'micro-' in math and physics.AnswerThe symbol U is used to represent voltage. In this context, a lower-case 'u' represents an instantaneous AC voltage. In thermodynamics, it is used to represent internal energy.
That depends entirely upon the type of motor. A car starting motor may take a few hundred Amps for the short period.
A lower-case Greek letter 'mu', followed, without a space, by an upper-case A. Incidentally, when written in full, it's 'microamperes', not 'micro amps'!
A lower case u with a tail infront of it and an uppercase A
The prefix 'micro' means, one millionth. So there are one million micro amps in one amp
A current of 287 microamps, which is 0.000287 amps.
In my opinion, Marshall, Randal or Fender make the best Amps. If you are looking for a smaller amp, I recommend Micro Cube amps. They work pretty well!
The symbol for Ingram Micro Inc. in the NYSE is: IM.
The symbol for Applied Micro Circuits Corporation in NASDAQ is: AMCC.
Ohms is a unit of resistance. Amps is a measure of current. They are related by Ohm's Law where Voltage = Current x Resistance. In your example Resistance = 100 x 10 to the 6th power So V in Micro volts over 100 would yield current expressed as micro amps. So if you had 100 volts you would have 1 micro amp.
The ticker symbol for Advanced Micro Devices is AMD and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
Hi,The symbol for amps, or amperes, is A. though in the equation V=IR, current is represented by an I. the proper symbol is A.CommentDo not confuse the symbols for quantities and for units of measurement. Current is a quantity, and its symbol is an italic I. The ampere is a unit, and its symbol is an upright A.
Storm amps are fairly good amps, but u want to go with a marshal mg15fx micro stack. if u like rock music sounds.
It's actually a small "u" that means micro, normally it is followed by a capital letter of whatever is being tested....Volts, Amps.CommentActually, the symbol for 'micro' is not a small 'u', but the Greek letter µ, pronounced 'mu'. Thus, the symbol for microamps is µA.