120 Watts in a 120 Volt system and 240 Watts in a 240 volt 1 phase system and 415 watts in a 240 Volt 3 phase system.
AnswerThe SI unit for electric current, the ampere, is defined as 'that constant current which, if maintained in each of two, straight, parallel conductors of infinite length and negligible cross-sectional area, and placed one metre apart in a vacuum, would produce between them a force of 2 x 10-7 newtons per unit length'.
There are 1000 milliamperes in 1 ampere. That means that 1 milliampere is equal to 0.001 amperes and 500 milliamperes equals .0005 amperes.
One thousand miliampere.
One volt is the electric potential required to generate one ampere through one ohm. One volt is the electric potential involved when one ampere generates one watt of power. One volt is one joule per coulomb.
That's the coulomb, equal to the quantity of charge moved by a current of 1 ampere during an interval of 1 second.
The numerical representation of one coulomb of charge moving past a point in a circuit per second is called an ampere.
Since kilo- means one thousand, there are one thousand amperes in a kilo-ampere, and there are 0.001 amperes in a kilo-ampere.
An ampere-foot is a unit used in calculating the fall of pressure in distributing electrical mains, equivalent to a current of one ampere flowing through one foot of conductor.
One ampere is equal to 1000000 microamperes.
Milli means 1/1000, and amp is short for ampere, so that is 0.001 ampere.
A Coulomb is the SI unit of electric charge, equal to the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere.
1000 milli (meaning 1/1000) ampere does equal one ampere
There are 1000 milliamperes in one ampere. Therefore, 15 milliamperes is equal to 15/1000 = 0.015 amperes.
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Yes. mA means milliAmperes. one milli is one/one thousand so 1000mA is 1 Ampere
Coulomb is the S.I unit of electrical charge. It is equal to a charge transported by a current of one ampere in one second.
One volt is the electric potential required to generate one ampere through one ohm. One volt is the electric potential involved when one ampere generates one watt of power. One volt is one joule per coulomb.
The coulomb is the SI unit of measure of electric charge, equal to the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere.
One ampere = one coulomb every second .