No, a milliampere (mA) and a milliampere-hour (mAh) are not the same. A milliampere is a unit of electrical current, representing one-thousandth of an ampere, while a milliampere-hour is a unit of electric charge, measuring how much current flows over time. Specifically, mAh indicates the capacity of a battery to deliver a certain current over an hour. For example, a battery rated at 1000 mAh can theoretically provide 1000 mA for one hour before being depleted.
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In the metric system, mA stands for milliAmpere, 1/1000 of an Ampere.
milli or in symbol: m. E.g. mm is millimetre, mA is milliampere.
The symbol "m" in front of a number typically denotes "milli," which represents one-thousandth of a unit in the metric system. For example, 1 mA (milliampere) equals one-thousandth of an ampere, and 1 mm (millimeter) equals one-thousandth of a meter. In other contexts, "m" can also refer to meters, particularly in measurements of length.
100,000 mAh (milliampere-hours) is a measure of battery capacity, indicating how much electric charge a battery can hold. Specifically, it means the battery can supply 100,000 milliamps for one hour, or equivalently, 1 amp for 100 hours. Such a capacity is commonly found in high-capacity power banks or large battery packs, suitable for charging multiple devices over extended periods.
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Yes. To convert from ampere to milliampere, multiply by 1000.
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milliampere, as with any unit with milli in front is 1000 times smaller
On comparing ampere and milliampere . we can tell the relation between them as follows. 1 amp =1000000 mamp.
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1 ampere = 1000 milliamperes
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The 2 units for measuring current are: Ampere Milliampere