In practical terms, the ampere is a measure of the amount of Electric_chargepassing a point per unit time. Around 6.242 × 1018 Electronpassing a given point each second constitutes one ampere.
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25 A = 25,000 mA
1.3 amps
50 milliamps (mA) is equal to 0.05 amps.
25mA is equal to 0.025 amps.
200mAL is equal to 0.2 amps, not 20 or 2 amps. This is because "mAL" stands for milliamps, which is one thousandth of an amp.
25 A = 25,000 mA
1.3 amps
50 milliamps (mA) is equal to 0.05 amps.
The maximum current rating for a 2 pole breaker that can handle 25 amps is 25 amps.
15 Amps
830 milliamps is equal to 0.83 amps.
25mA is equal to 0.025 amps.
200mAL is equal to 0.2 amps, not 20 or 2 amps. This is because "mAL" stands for milliamps, which is one thousandth of an amp.
3000 milliamps is equal to 3 amps. To convert milliamps to amps, you divide by 1000.
There are 0.075 amps in 75 milliamps.
Ohm's Law states that I = E/R where I is current in amps, E is voltage, and R is equal to the circuit resistance in ohms. Rearranging the equation to solve for E results in E = I*R. Replacing I with 14 and R with 25 results in the circuit voltage being equal to 350V.
I=V/R In words, Amps equals power divided by voltage. So you need to know voltage. Assuming 120 volts, Amps=5600/120=46.7