Use the formula: power = voltage x current. In SI units: watts = amperes x volts. (The "per hour" part should be omitted, sine watt is a unit of power, not of energy.)
Ampere, milliampere, microampere, nanoampere, picoampere.
nA is a nano ampere, one billionth of an ampere. 235.3 nA would be 0.000 000 235 3 amperes.
The first recorded use of the electrical term ampere was in 1881, forty five years after the death of André Ampere for whom it was named.
The SI unit for electrical current is the ampere, symbol A. It is defined as the flow of electric charge per unit of time, equivalent to one coulomb per second.
I don't believe that there is such a thing as an 'ampere per lumen'. An ampere is the SI unit of current, whereas the lumen is the SI photometric unit for luminous flux. There is no direct relationship between the two.
1 ampere = 1000 milliamperes
An ampere is the unit of (electrical) current.
The Ampere (capitalized because its name came from a person) is the basic unit of electrical current.
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I am not sure what you mean, but ampere is a unit of current, not of energy. In the case of a constant current, if the current is 1 ampere in a second, it will be 1 ampere in an hour, or in a day.
milliamphere Hour or one-thousandth of an ampere-hour
ampere. It measures electrical current.
Ampere, milliampere, microampere, nanoampere, picoampere.
You don't. They measure quite different things, so there is no standard conversion. Ampere is a unit of electrical current. Decibel (dB) is a measure of signal gain.
Stream or river current . . liters per minute Electrical current . . . . . Ampere
There are no 'volt amperes' in a horsepower. A volt ampere is used to measure 'apparent power', which is an electrical quantity. In other words, you are trying to compare apples with Oranges. You can convert watts to horsepower, because they both measure the same thing: power.