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50 mA generally stands for 50 milliamperes.

A milliampere is a measure used for small electrical currents.

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200ma in amps?

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No. The adaptor will overheat.


Is 200mA the same as kilohms?

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Yes. The current rating should be the same or greater than the original. This means the adapter can supply up to 500mA; In your case it only needs to supply 200mA, so it is more than up to the job.


Can i replace a dc 9 v transformer 200 mA for a 500 mA?

Yes. Yes, you can replace a transformer with one that has a higher current rating. The load on the transformer should be less than 200mA because presumably that is what the circuit was designed for. Since the current through the transformer should be less than 200mA, the 500mA transformer will not be damaged. The opposite is not true. You should not replace a 200mA rated transformer with a 100mA transformer, for example. If the current exceeds 100mA, the transformer could fry.


What is the resistance of a material thatvdraws 200ma of current at 20v?

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Can you use a 1300mA universal adapter for a 200mA device?

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