Among other things, 1 ampere is equal to:
Basically, you can understand 1 ampere as a certain amount of electric charge (1 coulomb) flowing past a certain point per second (although in the SI, the definitions are the other way round: the coulomb is a unit derived from the ampere).
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Milli means 1/1000, and amp is short for ampere, so that is 0.001 ampere.
You can't convert that directly. kWh is a unit of energy; ampere is a unit of current.
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.
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No, a milliamp (mA) is equal to 0.001 amperes. So 1 milliamp is equal to 1000th of an ampere.
1 ampere
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That's the coulomb, equal to the quantity of charge moved by a current of 1 ampere during an interval of 1 second.
Milli means 1/1000, and amp is short for ampere, so that is 0.001 ampere.
Ampere, equal to 1 coulomb per second
On comparing ampere and milliampere . we can tell the relation between them as follows. 1 amp =1000000 mamp.
You can't convert that directly. kWh is a unit of energy; ampere is a unit of current.
1 ampere is equal to 1000 milliamperes.
One ampere is equal to 1000000 microamperes.
An ampere is a unit of electric current, representing the rate of flow of electrons in a circuit. A coulomb is a unit of electric charge, representing the quantity of charge passing through a point in a circuit. They are related in that 1 ampere is equal to 1 coulomb per second.
1 ampere = 1 coulomb/second 1 coulomb = 1 ampere x second