1000 mA in electrical terms is the same as 1 Amp.
mA stands for milli-Amps. It is an electrical current of 1/1000 of an amp.
There are 1000 milliamperes (mA) in one volt.
mA is the abbreviation for milliAmperes. Milli- means one-thousandth, so a milliAmpere is one-thousandth of an Ampere, or Amp for short. Amperes are the standard measure of electrical current. 1mA=.001A
a milli is one thousanth so divide 6.1 by 1000. This is 6.1x10-3 or 0.0061
A milliamp (mA) is a unit of electricity (600 mA equals .6 amps). Converted to volts 600 ma equals .6 volts
In electrical terms, "Mi" typically stands for "milli" and denotes a factor of one thousandth (1/1000 or 10^-3). It is commonly used as a prefix in various measurements, such as milliamperes (mA) for current or millivolts (mV) for voltage. The abbreviation can also refer to "milliinches" in some contexts, but the usage is primarily associated with electrical measurements.
To state the obvious- 1000 mA is 10x the amount of 100 mA 1 A = 1000 mA therefore 100 mA = 0.1 A
mA stands for milli-Amps. It is an electrical current of 1/1000 of an amp.
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mili meaning one thousand. So 1 amp = 1000 ma.
There are 1000 milliamperes (mA) in one volt.
Yes, 0.2 A is the same as 200 mA. The unit "A" stands for amperes, while "mA" stands for milliamperes, where 1 A is equal to 1000 mA. Therefore, 0.2 A multiplied by 1000 equals 200 mA.
1 ampere (A) = 1000 milliampers (mA)
1 ampere
amp = ampere mA = milliampere (or "milliamp" for short) 1000 mA = 1 A = 1 amp
mA is the abbreviation for milliAmperes. Milli- means one-thousandth, so a milliAmpere is one-thousandth of an Ampere, or Amp for short. Amperes are the standard measure of electrical current. 1mA=.001A
1 amp