No. As long as the voltage specs match. The load will only draw the current it needs to operate. If the current specs were flipped, 3A adapter on a 5A unit, this would cause problems. The unit will try to draw the 5A it's designed for and smoke the adapter.
1/100 is equivalent to 1%, which is equivalent to .01. In another example, 1/25 is equivalent to 4%, which is equivalent to .04.
equivalent decimal of 1 hundredth = 0.01
It can be. 1/10 is equivalent to 2/20
Any number which is not 1/25 or 0.04 is not equivalent to 1/25.
amphere is the unit of current in physics
No, because the provided rating of 12volt, 2.7Amp equivalent to 2700 mA (milli amphere) is a much higher as to the adapter said 12volt, 1000 mA (Milli Amphere).
amphere
Kilometers
That is dependent entirely on how many volts are pushing it. It takes 1 volt pushing 1 amp through 1 ohm of resistance to create 1 watt.
vA MEANS VOLTS AMPHERE
it is the current measured in amphere..
measure the voltage,amphere resestance
ammeter measures the current flowing through the circuit in the unit of amphere.
200 amphere
find amphere required
Not enough information the voltage is needed also.