1.5hp is 1118W W = VI You should be able to get the answer from that easily enough.............................
Electrical current is measured in amperes.
Since kilo- means one thousand, there are one thousand amperes in a kilo-ampere, and there are 0.001 amperes in a kilo-ampere.
In electrical engineering it can be millivolt amperes, unless it's MVA then it is megavolt amperes. Such as in the use of large transformers.
Property Germanium silicon Depletion layer 0.15V 0.6V Forward Current milli amperes tens of amperes Reverse leakage micro amperes nano metres Current
ohms = volts/amperes 6 ohms = 120 volts / 20 amperes
15500 nano amperes or .0155 milli amperes or .0000155 amperes
Current is measured in amperes. Amperes is also coulombs per second.
Amperes - they are the unit of current
Amperes - they are the unit of current
It is 0.00015 Amperes. -Abhiraj Chauhan (abhirajchauhan@gmail.com)
KVa is not the same as the amperes because KVa is the unit for reactive power while amperes is the unit for current.
Can you be more specific?
To convert 2.13 milliamperes (mA) to amperes, you divide by 1000 because 1 milliampere is equal to 0.001 amperes. Therefore, 2.13mA is equal to 0.00213 amperes.
Sorry where is question 9 again.
6.1 amperes is equal to 6100 milliamperes.
Electrical current is measured in amperes.
Since kilo- means one thousand, there are one thousand amperes in a kilo-ampere, and there are 0.001 amperes in a kilo-ampere.