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There are 1000 milliamps in 1 amp.
Electricity is not sold by the amp, but by the kilowatt. And the cost of a kilowatt varies depending on where you are. Sorry, but there is just no one answer to your question.
An amp is a measure of electric current flow. The amp is a coulomb per second past a given point. (A fancy way of saying it is that a coulomb of charge per second entering and leaving a node is an amp.)
1 amp is equivalent to 1000 milliamps.
In how many amps of current before blowing out. 2 amp 5 amp 10 amp 15 amp etc.
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There are 1,000 milliamps [mA] per amp.
one per second per amp.
1000,000,000 nano-amps = 1 amp
No more than 13 maximum on a 20 amp circuit.
There are 1000 milliamps in 1 amp.
1000
A 32 amp fixture can not be fed from a 20 amp breaker as the breaker will trip every time.
That depends on the voltage.
18
AMP (adenosine monophosphate) would have one phosphate group.