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Milli means 1/1000, and amp is short for ampere, so that is 0.001 ampere.

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Is a milliamp eaqual to 1000 amperes?

1000 milli (meaning 1/1000) ampere does equal one ampere


What does 1 milliamp equal?

It is 1/1000 of an amp


What is One thousandths of an ampere?

Milliamp


What is mA vs Amps?

mA stands for milliamps, which is a unit of electric current equal to one-thousandth of an ampere. Amps, on the other hand, refers to amperes, which is the base unit of electric current in the International System of Units. So, 1 mA is equal to 0.001 amps.


What is the current in a circuit measured in?

The unit of current is the ampere (A), or amp for short. A thousandth of an amp is a milliamp (mA). One amp is equal to one coulomb of charge per second.


What is the current in the circuit measured in?

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What is less than a milliamp?

1000 microamps = 1 milliamp


How many amps equal 200 milliamp?

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What is the decimal equivalent of milliamp?

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Is a 100 milliamp RCD more sensitive than a 30 milliamp RCD?

No, the 30 mA one is the more sensitive because it is the only one that will operate at currents between 30 and 100 mA.


How many amps is 12 milliamp?

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What does milliamp-hours mean?

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