No. 5000 mAh is the same as 5 Ah, and 5000 mA is the same as 5 A.
Yes, 5000 billion and 5 trillion are the same. In numerical terms, 1 trillion equals 1000 billion, so 5 trillion is equivalent to 5000 billion (5 x 1000 billion). Therefore, both expressions represent the same quantity.
1000 ml = 1 L so 5000 ml = 5000/1000 = 5 L. Simple!
In 1 tonne, there are 1000 kilos. Therefore, if you have 5000 kilos, it is the same as 5 tonnes.
5000(5 x 1000 = 5000)so 5000 divided by 5 = 1000
0.1% of 5000 = 5
There are 5 ampere hours in 5000 mAh
5000 grams, the same as 5 kg.5000 grams, the same as 5 kg.5000 grams, the same as 5 kg.5000 grams, the same as 5 kg.
5 kg = 5000 g5 kg = 5000 g5 kg = 5000 g5 kg = 5000 g5 kg = 5000 g5 kg = 5000 g
Eva Mah is 5' 5".
They are both the same because 5 meters equals 5000 millimeters
Yes, 5000 billion and 5 trillion are the same. In numerical terms, 1 trillion equals 1000 billion, so 5 trillion is equivalent to 5000 billion (5 x 1000 billion). Therefore, both expressions represent the same quantity.
yup same as 5-grand too.
1000 ml = 1 L so 5000 ml = 5000/1000 = 5 L. Simple!
Marlaina Mah is 5' 9".
No. 500 mAh typicallywould refer to the capacity of a battery that can provide 500 milliamps (1/2 amp) to a load for a period of 1 hr. 5 A is 5 amps which is equivalent to 5000 mA. It is just a rating of current flow at a point in a circuit at an instant of time.
In 1 tonne, there are 1000 kilos. Therefore, if you have 5000 kilos, it is the same as 5 tonnes.
Ariana Mah is 5' 3 1/2".