12 milliamp is 12 thousandths of an amp or 0.0012
120 milliamps i think
mili meaning one thousand. So 1 amp = 1000 ma.
UK Mains is 230V therefore 6 KW is 6000/230 = 26 Amps. 3 phase is slightly different....... 6000/400V = 15 Amps/root 3 = 8.67 Amps per phase.
A 16 mm squared wire is equal to a #5 on the AWG scale. The electrical code book does not have amperage capacities for odd numbered wires. In North America the #6 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C is rated at 65 and 75 amps respectively. A #4 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 75 or 90 degrees C is rated at 85 and 95 amps respectively.
The answer is 40,000 divided by 415 or 96.38 Amps. Watts is volts times amps.
The cool box can be powered by a cigarette lighter adapter. These adapters are capable of 10 amps and the car is protected with a 10 amp fuse. A 48 watt cool box draws 4 amps. 48 watts / 12 volts = 4 amps. If the device drew more than 10 amps it would have to be connected to the car battery directly.
1 amp = 1000 milliamp, so 1 milliamp = (1/1000) amps = 0.001 amps
2 amps mili means 1,000
Volts and Amps are different units and can't be compared as you suggest.
One milliamp is equal to .001 amps. or the other way around there are 1000 milliamp in one amp.
As an example, 0.001 amps is 1 milliamp.
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 200 milliamps = 0.2 amp
No, 1 amp is 1000 milliamp your power supply will only deliver 600 milliamp or .6 of an amp.
No, you need to apply what the nameplate of the device calls for. 300 milliamp is 17 times smaller that what is needed for its operation.
Amount of electric current flowing through the vacuum. Watts: Amps multiplied by the power voltage drawn. Most upright cleaners are 7 to 12 amps. Many canister models are 12 amps. The maximum allowable amps that can be plugged into a household outlet is 12 amps.
160 amps at 12v.
160 amps at 12v.
You have your own answer. It is 1.5 amps.