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Discussion Forum : Quantities and Units - General Questions (Q.No. 7)
7.
The number of microamperes in 2 milliamperes is
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Lal said:
10 years ago
One milliampere - 1000 micro ampere.
Swati devare said:
9 years ago
x = 10^-6 ampere in 2 * 10^-3.
x = 2 * 10^- 9.
x = 2000*10^- 6.
x = 2000 microampere.
x = 2 * 10^- 9.
x = 2000*10^- 6.
x = 2000 microampere.
Nagesh said:
9 years 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.
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Greenford said:
9 years ago
I agree with you @Nagesh.
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Vamshi said:
9 years ago
= (2 * 10^-3)/10^-6,
= 2000 * 10^-6 A,
Milli = 10^-3, and Micro = 10^-6.
= 2000 * 10^-6 A,
Milli = 10^-3, and Micro = 10^-6.
Manider said:
9 years ago
Yes, I agree @Wajid.
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Rekha said:
8 years ago
1milliA = 10^-3.
2milliA = 2*10^-3 = 0.002A,
1μA =10^-6A = 0.000001A,
So that 1A = 1000000μA,
= 0.002A * 1000000μA,
= 2000μA.
2milliA = 2*10^-3 = 0.002A,
1μA =10^-6A = 0.000001A,
So that 1A = 1000000μA,
= 0.002A * 1000000μA,
= 2000μA.
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Kevin kohli said:
8 years ago
1 milli A=1000 MA.
Santhosh said:
8 years ago
It's very simple.
2000μA = 2.000*10^3*10^-6.
so=2*10^-3 or 2m.
2000μA = 2.000*10^3*10^-6.
so=2*10^-3 or 2m.
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I vaan deva said:
8 years ago
1 milliamphere=1000 microampheres.
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