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The 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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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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