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Discussion Forum : Quantities and Units - General Questions (Q.No. 7)
7.
The number of microamperes in 2 milliamperes is
Discussion:
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Shruti said:
1 decade ago
1milliamperes = 1000 microamperes. Therefore 2 milliamperes = x.
Cross multiple we get x = 1000*2.
Therefore x = 2000.
Cross multiple we get x = 1000*2.
Therefore x = 2000.
Upasna said:
1 decade ago
2*10^-3/10^- 6.
2*10^(-3+6).
2*10^3.
2*1000.
2000.
Answer D.
2*10^(-3+6).
2*10^3.
2*1000.
2000.
Answer D.
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Dhasa said:
1 decade ago
2 milliamperes = 2000 microamperes.
Koushik khan said:
1 decade ago
1 microamp = 10^-6 amp.
1 amp = 10^6 microamp.
So,
2 milliamp = 2*10^-3 amp.
= 2*10^-3*10^6 microamp.
= 2000 microamp.
1 amp = 10^6 microamp.
So,
2 milliamp = 2*10^-3 amp.
= 2*10^-3*10^6 microamp.
= 2000 microamp.
Prince Janesh Unique said:
1 decade ago
1000 micro Ampere = 1 Milli Amperes.
2000 micro Amperes = 2 Milli Amperes.
2000 micro Amperes = 2 Milli Amperes.
Koushik said:
1 decade ago
1 milliamperes = 1000µA.
So that,
2 milliamperes = 2000 µA.
So that,
2 milliamperes = 2000 µA.
Vivek r padhiyar said:
1 decade ago
2 milliamperes = 2 * 10^-3 A.
= 2 * 10^3 * 10^-3/10^3 A.
= 2 * 10^3 * 10^-3-3 A.
= 2 * 10^3 * 10^-6 A.
= 2000 µA.
= 2 * 10^3 * 10^-3/10^3 A.
= 2 * 10^3 * 10^-3-3 A.
= 2 * 10^3 * 10^-6 A.
= 2000 µA.
Hasan ali said:
1 decade ago
@Minikandan make wrong calculation. In a equation if one thing multiply then on other side it will divide.
Naveen said:
1 decade ago
Solution:
= 2 x 10^-3.
= 2 x 10^+3 x 10^-3 x 10^-3.
= 2000 x 10^-6.
= 2 x 10^-3.
= 2 x 10^+3 x 10^-3 x 10^-3.
= 2000 x 10^-6.
Mala said:
1 decade ago
1 milli ampere = 1000 micro ampere.
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