1 amp = 1000 milliamp, so 1 milliamp = (1/1000) amps = 0.001 amps
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It cannot be done. A percentage is a pure number whereas a milliamp is a measure of electric current. A bank will charge some percentage interest on a loan. I am not sure how that might convert to a current!
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No, a milliamp (mA) is equal to 0.001 amperes. So 1 milliamp is equal to 1000th of an ampere.
1 amp = 1000 milliamp, so 1 milliamp = (1/1000) amps = 0.001 amps
1000 microamps = 1 milliamp
Milli means 1/1000, and amp is short for ampere, so that is 0.001 ampere.
1,000 milliamps = 1 amp 200 milliamps = 0.2 amp
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No, 1 amp is 1000 milliamp your power supply will only deliver 600 milliamp or .6 of an amp.
mA stands for milliamps, which is a unit of electric current equal to one-thousandth of an ampere. Amps, on the other hand, refers to amperes, which is the base unit of electric current in the International System of Units. So, 1 mA is equal to 0.001 amps.
There are 1000 microamps in one milliamp. Each derived SI unit in each direction is three decimal places as in all engineering form.
None. The time depends upon the capacity of the delivery system, eg a battery with a rating of 1200mah (1200 milliamp hours) means it holds enough charge to deliver 1 milliamp for 1200 hours; or it can deliver 2 milliamps for 600 hours, or 1200 milliamps (=1.2 amps) for 1 hour, or 3600 milliamps (= 3.6 amps) for 1/3 hour (= 20 mins), etc.
amp = ampere mA = milliampere (or "milliamp" for short) 1000 mA = 1 A = 1 amp
12 milliamp is 12 thousandths of an amp or 0.0012