This would depend on the voltage. There is a formula you use to figure wattage which is amps X volts = watts. Since a milliamp is 1/1,000th of an amp, then if the voltage is, say the standard 120 volts AC then 120 X 1/1,000th = .12 (12 one hundredths of a watt) watts. If the voltage was the standard 12 volts DC then it would be 12 X 1/1,000th (or 0.001)= 1.2 watts
There are 1000 microamps in one milliamp. Each derived SI unit in each direction is three decimal places as in all engineering form.
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).
As 1 Watt equals to 1000 milli Watts so 25 milliwatts = 25/1000 = 0.025 Watts.
Milli amp or Milli-ampere is a measurement of current. The base unit is Ampere or amp and the Milli amp is 1/1000th of an amp.CommentThe correct spelling is milliampere -no hyphen!
Watts (P) = Volts (V) x Current (I) Assumption V = 115 VAC, I = 1A P= 115 x 1, P = 115W 1 Amp @ 115VAC power system = 115W Assumption V =230VAC (international system), I =1A P = 230 x 1, P = 230W 1 Amp @ 230VAC power system = 230W
1milliwatt= 0.001 watts1000*0.001= 1 watt
There are 1000 microamps in one milliamp. Each derived SI unit in each direction is three decimal places as in all engineering form.
"milli" means a thousandth in the metric units of measurement. Thus 1000 milliamps = 1 amp.
watts = volts x amps, example-2 watts=2 volts x 1 amp, example- 2 watts=120 volts x .60 amp.
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).
Watts divided by voltage. Standard crockpot use 1-2 amp.
As 1 Watt equals to 1000 milli Watts so 25 milliwatts = 25/1000 = 0.025 Watts.
Milli amp or Milli-ampere is a measurement of current. The base unit is Ampere or amp and the Milli amp is 1/1000th of an amp.CommentThe correct spelling is milliampere -no hyphen!
Voltage times current is equivalent to power (watts). You need to keep in mind that milli amp hours (mAh) is amps with a unit of time - it's a specific amount of current for 1 hour. Watts is an instananeous measurement; watt hours is the equivalent you should be looking for. there is no direct conversion for watts from voltage and mAh.
Ohms does not equal watts. You need to know what voltage is across the resistor to determine how many watts it is drawing or how many watts the resistor should be rated for.Power is the voltage across the resistor SQUARED divided by the resistance. If this 4 ohm resistor has 12 volts across it then the watts power is (12 x 12) / 4 = 36 watts.1 Watt equals 1 Volt times 1 Amp.
Watts (P) = Volts (V) x Current (I) Assumption V = 115 VAC, I = 1A P= 115 x 1, P = 115W 1 Amp @ 115VAC power system = 115W Assumption V =230VAC (international system), I =1A P = 230 x 1, P = 230W 1 Amp @ 230VAC power system = 230W
Watts= voltage times amps. So if you divide Watts by voltage, you will get amps = .33333 or about a 1/3 amp load. This is assuming a 120 volt circuit.