It depends of the voltage applied. You'll find the answer using the formula P=V.I, where P is the power in watts, V is the voltage in volts and I is the current in amp (in the case, equal to 1 amp)
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∙ 14y agoThe relationship between milliwatts (mW) and amperes (A) depends on the voltage. To calculate milliwatts from amperes, you need to know the voltage the current is flowing at. You can use the formula: Power (mW) = Current (A) x Voltage (V).
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∙ 13y ago1000
1 KW = 1000 Watts.......1 mW = .001 Watt.......1 microwatt or uW = .000001 Watt
There is no direct conversion from amps to milliwatts because milliwatts measure power and amps measure current. The power in milliwatts would depend on the voltage as well. To calculate power in milliwatts when current in amps and voltage in volts are given, use the formula: Power (mW) = Current (A) x Voltage (V) x 1000.
To convert milliwatts to kilowatts, you divide by 1,000,000 (since there are 1,000,000 milliwatts in a kilowatt). So, 155 milliwatts is equal to 0.000155 kilowatts.
I think mini watt is an alias for milli watt, so 1000 mini Watts equals 1 Watt
0.25 of a watt is equivalent to 1/4 of a watt, or 250 milliwatts. It represents a quarter of the total power output of one watt.
4,710,000 milliwatts
1000. There are always 1000 milli units in a whole unit. For example: 1000 mg (milligrams) in 1 gram 1000 mW (milliwatts) in 1 Watt 1000 mA (milliamps) in 1 Amp and so on.........
0.0572 decawatts are in 572 millwatts
Watts is amperes times volts. There are one thousand milliwatts in a watt. Milliwatts, then, is milliamperes time volts, or amperes times millivolts, or something equally consistent.
1000,000,000 nano-amps = 1 amp
AMP is the abbreviation for Adenosine Monophosphate. The mono meaning 1. So it has 1 phophate group.
1000
None. You could write is as 1,000 kilowatt and have 3 0s or 1,000,000 watts (6 0s) or 1,000,000,000 milliwatts (9 0s) etc.
40
4000 ma is equivalent to 4 amps 1 amp is 1/1000 ma/hour means amp or ma per hour.
About 1/2 amp.
It is one amp current used over one hour. A ten amp hour battery can supply 1/2 an amp for 20 hours, 1 amp for 10 hours, etc.