Yes. 1500 mA = 1.5 A
Yes a 4 - 20 ma loop can be tested.
Hz is a unit of frequency. mA is a sub-unit of current. The two are not related.
Without the voltages or voltage ratio it is impossible to say. BUT - to a very good approximation, VA in equals VA out.
if it's volt per ohm a ma would be 0.000001 of volt per ma that is incorrect .000001 is a micro-amp not ma. besides you need two units to solve it Basically it is a ratio 1:1:1 1Ohm 1Volta 1Ampere NAMED AFTER THE DISCOVERY GUYS
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Va stands for Virginia
MA is the Postal abbreviation for Massachusetts.
The mid-point is New Kent, VA.
Massachusetts
If you mean: "What does Rcd's in electrics stand for?" It means Residual Current Device, which protects household sockets If your question means something else, you should make it clearer. you =P
MA would normally stand for the state of Massachusetts.
VA, or MA
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VA de ma maison
"How's it going, my little lady?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Comment ça va, ma petite madame? The question also translates as "How is it going, my little Mrs.?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw sa va ma pteet ma-dahm" in French.
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