I think mA represents milliamps, not angles
Any value you like.
The negation of the statement "mA mB 180" can be expressed as "not (mA mB 180)." If we interpret "mA mB 180" as indicating that angles A and B are complementary (i.e., their measures sum to 180 degrees), the negation would state that angles A and B do not sum to 180 degrees, meaning they are not complementary.
Steven Ma is 180 cm.
180 degress
.11 A = 110 mA
obtuse
ammaam
By reducing the incline angle.
F = MA M = F / A A = F / M
Yes!
.5 amps equals 500 ma, which is much larger than .400 ma.If you meant between .5 amps and 400 ma, then again, .5 amps equals 500 ma, which is larger than 400 ma by a factor of 100 ma.
To convert amperes (A) to milliamperes (mA), you multiply by 1,000, since 1 A equals 1,000 mA. Therefore, 1.2 A is equal to 1,200 mA.