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Updated: 5/25/2024

5 Amps

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How is twelve volts at five amps converted into milliamps?

12V 5A = 12V 5000mA


What does 5000mA mean?

5000mA, or 5000 milliamperes, refers to an electric current measurement, specifically indicating that a device can draw or supply a current of 5 amperes (since 1 ampere = 1000 milliamperes). This measurement is commonly used in the context of batteries or power supplies, indicating their capacity or output. For example, a battery rated at 5000mA can theoretically provide 5A of current for one hour before being depleted.


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