80% of the rated circuit. 10 amp circuit is 8 amps, 20 amp circuit is 16 amps, etc.
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 180 milliamps = 0.18 amp
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 200 milliamps = 0.2 amp
1000 milliamps (1000 ma) is equal to 1 amp or 1a. So if you mean ma, than the answer is one. But, a milliamphour, or mah, does not equal any amp or amps. That is because an amps current is instantaneous, but an amphour is an amp delivered for one hour, or 1/10th amp delivered for 10 hours.
volts times amps equal watts. So 12 volts times ? amp equals 1.5 watts. The current is 1.5/12 amps, which is 1/8 amp.
80% of the rated circuit. 10 amp circuit is 8 amps, 20 amp circuit is 16 amps, etc.
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 180 milliamps = 0.18 amp
The Amps and kilowatts are different units of measurements.
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 200 milliamps = 0.2 amp
1000 milliamps (1000 ma) is equal to 1 amp or 1a. So if you mean ma, than the answer is one. But, a milliamphour, or mah, does not equal any amp or amps. That is because an amps current is instantaneous, but an amphour is an amp delivered for one hour, or 1/10th amp delivered for 10 hours.
volts times amps equal watts. So 12 volts times ? amp equals 1.5 watts. The current is 1.5/12 amps, which is 1/8 amp.
A volt-amp or VA is equivalent to watts, provided the voltage and amperage are in phase. So 1 kilo volt amp is the same as 1 kilowatt. Wattage, or power, is equal to volts times amps. So the original question is effectively nonsense. The number of amps depends on the voltage. If the voltage is 1000 volts, then there's 1 amp in 1 kilo volt amp. If the voltage is 1 volt, then there's 1000 amps. If there's 50 volts, then the amperage is 20 amps. And so on.
One milliamp is equal to .001 amps. or the other way around there are 1000 milliamp in one amp.
30 amps
mili meaning one thousand. So 1 amp = 1000 ma.
1000,000,000 nano-amps = 1 amp
Milli is a prefix that means 1/1000 so 1000 milliamps=1 amp