One will find the price of a JCM 800 Marshall amplifier by consulting some audio and music instruments website. One price comparison website lists the amp for 3,400.00 dollars.
In SI base units, it is kg*m^2*sec^-2*Amp^-2.
you run the power wire to the thermostat on the wall then you run a wire to the 1st heater and then you run another wire from the 1st heater to the 2nd heater and hook red on red and black on black with wiring mariette's in the heaters junction box on left or right side which ever is more suitable for you and then you go to the wall thermostat and hook red on red and black on black with the wiring mariette's and then you hook your power wire to the power supply which is 100 or 200 amp service and on a double 20 breaker and the wire has to be no smaller than 12/2 wire. also do not forget to hook the ground wire (bare copper) on the green screw on your heater and in the thermostat box and then on the power supply box..... now you can turn up your thermostat and enjoy the heat ...........LEE48
There are 1,000 milliamps [mA] per amp.
There are 1700 milliamps in 1.7 amps because 1 amp is equal to 1000 milliamps.
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 180 milliamps = 0.18 amp
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 200 milliamps = 0.2 amp
1 amp = 1,000 milliamps so 1.5 amps = 1,500 milliamps
"milli" means a thousandth in the metric units of measurement. Thus 1000 milliamps = 1 amp.
To convert amps to milliamps, you multiply by 1000. Therefore, one amp is equal to 1000 milliamps.
There are 1000 milliamps in 1 amp.
To convert 5.0 amps to milliamps, you would multiply by 1000, since there are 1000 milliamps in 1 amp. So, 5.0 amps would be equal to 5000 milliamps.
The lowest amperage range on the VOM should be used to measure milliamps. To get a very accurate reading a digital VOM should be used as an analogue VOM usually loads the line that it is reading.
There are 1000 milliamps (mA) in 1 Amp, so the answer is 4000.
milliamps, or 1/1000th of an amp, or 0.001 ampCommentThe correct term is milliamperes, not 'milliamps'.