Most Common Conversion Factors
| A | mA | µA | kA | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 A | 1 | 1000 | 1 x 106 | 0.001 |
| 1 mA | 0.001 | 1 | 1000 | 1 x 10-6 |
| 1 µA | 1 x 10-6 | 0.001 | 1 | 1 x 10-9 |
| 1 kA | 1000 | 1 x 106 | 1 x 109 | 1 |
Electric Current Converter FAQ
What is an electric current converter?
An electric current converter converts current units such as A, mA, µA, and kA. It is useful for electronics, circuits, battery systems, sensors, power systems, and lab measurements.
How do I convert amps to milliamps?
Enter a value, choose A as the source unit, and choose mA as the target unit. This is one of the most common conversions in electronics and circuit calculations.
How do I convert milliamps to microamps?
Enter the value, select mA as the source unit, and select µA as the target unit. This is useful for low-power circuits, sensors, microcontrollers, and precision measurements.
What is the difference between A, mA, µA, and kA?A means amperes, the base unit of electric current. mA means milliamperes, µA means microamperes, and kA means kiloamperes. They describe the same quantity at different scales.
When should I use an electric current converter?
Use an electric current converter when working with circuits, batteries, chargers, sensors, LEDs, motors, power supplies, electrical panels, or measurement data shown in different current units.