Amps and volts are not the same, but related by Ohm's Law. Volts = Amps x Ohms.
Ohms is a measure of resistance. Given .01 amps you would have to know resistance to calculate volts.
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To calculate volts, you also need to know the resistance (ohms) in the circuit according to Ohm's Law. The formula to find volts is V = I x R, where V is voltage, I is current in amps, and R is resistance in ohms. So, to determine volts given 0.01 amps, you'd need the resistance value.
To convert amps to milliamps, multiply by 1000. Therefore, 0.01 amps is equal to 10 milliamps.
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.
A joule is the work done by applying 1 watt of power for 1 second (J = W x Time in seconds). 1 Watt is 1 Amp at 1 Volt potential (W = Amps x Volts). 1 Amp is 1 coulomb of electrons flowing in a second. 1 coulomb is 6 241 509 629 152 650 000 electrons. Thus it would appear that there are 6,241,509,629,152,650,000 electrons in a joule, except that 1 Joule could be 2 watts for half a second (or 4 W for 0.25 seconds). Also 1 Watt could be 2 Amps and half a volt, or .01 Amps at 100 Volts! The question has no one answer, it has an infinity of possible answers unless more parameters are dictated.
10 meters is equal to 0.01 kilometers.
In the context of numerical values, 01 is indeed equal to 1. The leading zero in 01 does not change the value of the number; it simply serves as a placeholder to indicate the position of the digit. Therefore, whether written as 01 or 1, the value represented is the same.