m means milli, or thousandths. Multiply the number of amperes by 1000.
based on the pizoelectric effect. Change in resistance due to the force acting on it and convert it into 4 - 20 mA.
As a milliampere (milliamp or just mA) is 1/1000th of an ampere, we can convert mA to Amps by just dividing by 1000. Another way is to take the current in mA and move the decimal to the leftthree places to accomplish the division by 1000. Here's the scoop: 275 mA / 1000 = 0.275 Amps Note that the decimal in 275 is to the right of the 5, and it's written as 275.0 (with a 0 added to show where the decimal is). Moving the decimal to the left three places gets up to .275 Amps, but we usually hang a 0 in front of the decimal. To convert Amps to milliAmps, just multiply by 1000 or move the decimal to the right three places. Just the opposite of what we did here to convert the other way.
Divide the LEDs current into the voltage and derive a proper current limiting resistor value. 16/0.02=800 ohms. That is for a 20 ma LED.
L = +10 µA HIGH/-0.18 mA LOW_ = +40 µA HIGH/-1.6 mA LOWLS = +20 µA HIGH/-0.36 mA LOWS = +50 µA HIGH/-2.0 mA LOWAS = +20 µA HIGH/-0.5 mA LOWALS = +20 µA HIGH/-0.1 mA LOWH = +50 µA HIGH/-2.0 mA LOWF = +20 µA HIGH/-0.6 mA LOWHC = +1 µA HIGH/-1 µA LOW
Yes you can. All the 1300 mA rating means is that adaptor can supply devices up to 1300 mA. The old adaptor's limit was 800 mA. The new adapter has 500 mA more in reserve if it is ever needed.
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Multiple by 100 - 4.5 X 100 = 4500mA
4.7mA * 1/1000mA The mA cancel and then divide the 4.7 by 1000. voila 4.7mA = .0047A
based on the pizoelectric effect. Change in resistance due to the force acting on it and convert it into 4 - 20 mA.
If you are talking about 4 mA = 0% and 20 mA = 100% then the formula would be a linear equation: y=mx + b y=6.25(x) - 25 y= percentage x=mA ouput So for example put 4 mA in place of x and you get 0% for y and if you use 20 mA in place of x you get 100% for y. You can rewrite the equation if only Percent input is known to find mA output it would be X= (Y + 25)/6.25 this way you input the percent in for (Y) and you have the mA output for X
Current can be defined as charge / time. Solving for time: time = charge / current. Either convert the current to Ampère, and get a result in seconds, or leave it in mA and the answer will be in kiloseconds (thousands of seconds).
These do not convert. ma (milliamps) is a unit of electric current, while volts is a unit of voltage. They are related by Ohm's Law: V = I*R, with V is voltage (volts), I is current (amps), and R is resistance (Ohms).
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As a milliampere (milliamp or just mA) is 1/1000th of an ampere, we can convert mA to Amps by just dividing by 1000. Another way is to take the current in mA and move the decimal to the leftthree places to accomplish the division by 1000. Here's the scoop: 275 mA / 1000 = 0.275 Amps Note that the decimal in 275 is to the right of the 5, and it's written as 275.0 (with a 0 added to show where the decimal is). Moving the decimal to the left three places gets up to .275 Amps, but we usually hang a 0 in front of the decimal. To convert Amps to milliAmps, just multiply by 1000 or move the decimal to the right three places. Just the opposite of what we did here to convert the other way.
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