1 amp = 1,000 milliamps so 1.5 amps = 1,500 milliamps
There are 1000 milliamperes in one ampere. Therefore, 15 milliamperes is equal to 15/1000 = 0.015 amperes.
There are 1000 milliamps (mA) in 1 Amp, so the answer is 4000.
milliamps, or 1/1000th of an amp, or 0.001 ampCommentThe correct term is milliamperes, not 'milliamps'.
Milli amp or Milli-ampere is a measurement of current. The base unit is Ampere or amp and the Milli amp is 1/1000th of an amp.CommentThe correct spelling is milliampere -no hyphen!
Milli means a 1000Th of a unit. It is convenient since 1 micro amp if written becomes 0.000001 amps and 1 Milli amps becomes 0.001 So, to convert milliamperes to amperes, you divide by 1000.
No. At 125 volts, the same 15 amp current results in 10 times as much power. Ohm's Law states that amps x volts = power.
Replace the 30 Amp Breaker with a 15 Amp breaker.
There are 1000 milliamperes in one ampere. Therefore, 850 milliamperes is equal to 850/1000 = 0.85 amperes.
There are 1000 milliamperes in one ampere. Therefore, 800 milliamperes is equal to 800/1000 = 0.8 amperes.
There are 1000 milliamperes in one ampere. Therefore, 400 milliamperes is equal to 400/1000 = 0.4 amperes.
There are 1000 milliamperes in one ampere. Therefore, 9091 milliamperes is equal to 9091/1000 = 9.091 amperes.
Yes as long as you change the 50 amp breaker to a 15 amp breaker. You will be hard pressed to get the 50 amp #6 wire under the terminals of the 15 amp receptacle.