Current

Convert Milliampere to Ampere

From
To
1 Milliampere (mA)= Ampere (A)
Common Conversions:
Ampere (A) → Milliampere (mA)
Milliampere (mA) → Ampere (A)
Ampere (A) → Kiloampere (kA)
Microampere (μA) → Milliampere (mA)
Kiloampere (kA) → Ampere (A)

What is Unit Conversion?

Unit conversion is the process of converting a quantity expressed in one set of units to another set of units. This is essential for scientific research, engineering, commerce, and daily life, ensuring consistency and accuracy across different measurement systems.

Purpose of Current Conversions

Current conversions are essential in electrical engineering and physics. They help us measure and compare electric currents in different units, ensuring safe and efficient circuit design.

Projects That Require Current Conversions

Current conversions are used in circuit design, power distribution, and battery testing. Engineers rely on them for safe and efficient systems.

Historical Background

Electric current measurement developed with the study of electricity. The ampere, named after André-Marie Ampère, became the SI unit for current.

UnitIn Amperes (A)Real-world Example
Ampere1 ACurrent drawn by a small light bulb
Kiloampere1,000 ACurrent in industrial equipment
Milliampere0.001 ACurrent in a hearing aid
Microampere0.000001 ACurrent in a watch battery
Nanoampere0.000000001 ACurrent in sensitive electronic circuits
Statampere0.0000000003335641 ACurrent in scientific experiments
Abampere10 ACurrent in a small power tool
Gilbert0.7957747 ACurrent in a magnetic circuit
This reference table shows common everyday objects that approximate each unit of Current.