Milliamps is the unit used for electric currents, and without any other variable known, time cannot be calculated.
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10 hours is 600 minutes.
(600 watts) x (12 hours per day) = 7.2 kilowatt-hours per day
At 60 miles per hour, it will take ten hours.
The answer depends on the units which were used for 0.026. For example, 0.026 milliamps would be 0.026 milliamps while 0.026 microamps would be 0.000026 milliamps.
None. The time depends upon the capacity of the delivery system, eg a battery with a rating of 1200mah (1200 milliamp hours) means it holds enough charge to deliver 1 milliamp for 1200 hours; or it can deliver 2 milliamps for 600 hours, or 1200 milliamps (=1.2 amps) for 1 hour, or 3600 milliamps (= 3.6 amps) for 1/3 hour (= 20 mins), etc.
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you just did. you could change to amps -- 0.6 amp = 600 milliamps
600 hours = 0.82 months.
There are 0.075 amps in 75 milliamps.
There are zero milliamps in 12 watts.
1 amp = 1000 milliamps so 1700 milliamps = 1.7 amps.
mAH stands for milliamp-hours. It is a measure of the power capacity of a battery. If a battery has a mAH rating of, say, 480mAH, it means the battery can supply 480 milliamps for one hour, or 960 milliamps for a half-hour, or 240 milliamps for two hours, etc.
There are 1,000 milliamps [mA] per amp.
1 week = 7 days = 7*24 hours = 168 hours. So 600 hours = 600/168 = 3.57 weeks (approx)
mAH stands for milliamp-hours. It is a measure of the power capacity of a battery. If a battery has a mAH rating of, say, 480mAH, it means the battery can supply 480 milliamps for one hour, or 960 milliamps for a half-hour, or 240 milliamps for two hours, etc.
It's 10 hours :)