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Milli volt is one thousandth of a Volt and Milli amp is one thousandth of an Amp. Volt and Amp measure two different things and are not really comparable.

Over simplified, here is how it works. Volt measures the 'pressure' that causes current to flow. Current flow is measured in Amps and depends on the how much resistance the 'pressure' has to overcome. Higher the resistance, lesser the current (Amp) for same pressure (Volt)

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To convert millivolts to milliamps, you need to know the resistance in the circuit. If the resistance is known, you can use Ohm's Law (V = IR) to calculate the current. Without the resistance value, you cannot directly convert millivolts to milliamps.

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