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11.
When converting 0.16 mA to microamperes, the result is
16 µA
160 µA
1,600 µA
0.0016 µA
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Sanjay Raj G said:   4 years ago
@Kshama Rajput.
I explain to you
.16ma is converted to microamps
1ma=1000microamps.

So,
.16 * 1000=160 microamps.
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Adil Raza said:   5 years ago
1mA = 1000uA,
0.16mA = 1000 * 0.16.
i.e = 160uA.
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Ravi Sunkari said:   7 years ago
@Mohasin.

Explained very clearly. Thanks.
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Sivapritha said:   8 years ago
0.16mA=0.16*10^-3.
=16*10^-3/100.
= 16*10^-3/(10*10).
=16*10^-3*10^-1/10.
=16*10^-4/10.
=16*10^-4*10^-1.

=16*10^-5.

That next quanties micro when we add this to -1 to the power it will be come so right side add one zero that is 160*10^-6A= 160micro amps++.
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Navin said:   8 years ago
First, we have to convert it 0.16mA to ampere.
0.16/10^-3 = 160A,
Now convert it to uA.
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Sharad said:   8 years ago
I think the answer should be 0.00016 micro amp.
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NARESH said:   9 years ago
0.16*10^-3a right, (0.16*10^-3 means 16*10^-5a right. That means 1.6 micro amps.

ANiket said:   4 months ago
Good and intresting. Thanks all for explaining the answer.

Sateesh said:   8 years ago
0.16*10^-3*10^-6/10^-6 = 0.16*10^-3 but how?

Vengatesh said:   8 years ago
(0.16 * 10^-3 * 10^-6)/10^-6 = 160micro ampere.


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