Amps is amps be it DC or AC.
Amperage or Amps is a measure of is the flow rate of electrical current that is available.
An ammeter measures the electrical current in something. A digital one is calibrated to display through the shunt and convert information from the analog model.
Can not do it without knowing the voltage I = E/R. Amps = Voltage/Ohms.
The resistance of the circuit will be 46 ohms
The prefix 'micro' means, one millionth. So there are one million micro amps in one amp
None. Amps and Ohms measure different things.
A current of 287 microamps, which is 0.000287 amps.
Electrical current is measured in amperes, or amps for short. Smaller currents might be measured in milliamps or microamps.
To convert kilowatts to amps, you need to know the voltage of the circuit you are calculating for. Assuming a standard voltage of 240V, 11kW would be approximately 45.8 amps.
It depends on the capacity of the circuit. A typical residential circuit in the US is rated for 15 or 20 amps.
You are confusing terms. Current is measured in amps or some fraction thereof. If you have a 24 volt battery (All batteries are DC) you need to connect a load to the battery and then measure the current that flows in the circuit. The current is measured in amps, milliamps or perhaps microamps for a very high resistance load.
There are 1000 microamps in one milliamp. Each derived SI unit in each direction is three decimal places as in all engineering form.
Yes, 10000 microamps (µA) is smaller than 1 amp. 1 amp is equal to 1,000,000 microamps, so 10000 µA is equal to 0.01 amps.
The relationship between amps and kilowatts depends on the voltage of the circuit. To calculate the amperage for a given kilowatt value, you need to know the voltage as well. The formula to convert kilowatts to amps is Amps = (kW * 1000) / Volts.
4.3 amps
The electrical current in a circuit is measured in amps.