0.002 mA or 2.0 x 10^(-3) [A]
If you mean 2/0 copper wire it is rated 175 amps. # 2 wire is 115 amps. If you are referring to 2.0 metric it is rated 15 amps.
10 amps
30 amps is how much a 10-2 wire will carry at 110 feet. 10 gauge wire is only good for thirty amps per the national electrical code. Using 80% of the breakers usage you will actually be getting only 24 amps.
"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.
If the 2 amps is the output amperage of the power supply, the maximum that should be drawn from the unit is 2 amps. The load amperage that is connected to the power supply should govern the amperage of the fuse used. There is not much range there, the fusing could go from .25 to 2 amps. If the input amperage is 2 amps then the input and output voltage of the power supply should be stated.
400 milli amps total.
MilliAmperes.
Over a million
25 A = 25,000 mA
mAh or milli amp hours ... that means so many milli amps for an hour
0.0075*10,000
3.50 amps is equivalent to 3500 milliamps (mA) because 1 amp is equal to 1000 milliamps.
I would write 1 millI on or one million this way. 1,000,000.
500amps = .5 amps or 1/2 amp 500.00 milli.........move dec point 3 places to the left!
Watts are amps times volts, so w/o the volts there's no way of telling.
Milli = 1/1000. This is all the info that you should need.
A milli- is a prefix meaning a thousandth so 0.001