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I think you mean to ask if one can use a 9v 600mA adapter to power a 9v 300mA appliance. Yes, you can do that. A 9v 600mA adapter will deliver 9v at up to 600mA.

A mA is one milli amp, or one thousandth of an amp.

300mA is 300 thousandth of an amp, 300/1000 or 0.3 amps.

600mA is 600 thousandth of an amp, 600/1000 or 0.6 amps, and is twice the current of 300mA.

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