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Electric Current Conversion
1 A =
mA
About Electric Current Conversions
Electric current is the rate of flow of electric charge past a point or region. An electric current is said to exist when there is a net flow of electric charge through a region.
The ampere (A) is the SI base unit of electric current. Other common units include milliamperes (mA) and kiloamperes (kA).
Electric current conversion is essential in electrical engineering, physics, and electronics.
Common Electric Current Conversions
Electric Current Units Explained
Ampere (A)
The ampere is the SI base unit of electric current. It is named after André-Marie Ampère, one of the main discoverers of electromagnetism.
Milliampere (mA)
A milliampere is a unit of electric current equal to one thousandth (1/1000) of an ampere. It is commonly used to measure small currents in electronics.
Kiloampere (kA)
A kiloampere is a unit of electric current equal to 1,000 amperes. It is used in power distribution and large electrical systems.
Microampere (μA)
A microampere is a unit of electric current equal to one millionth (1/1,000,000) of an ampere.
All Electric Current Units
- Ampere(A)
- Milliampere(mA)
- Kiloampere(kA)
- Microampere(μA)
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