0.5 amps
(1 million microamps = 1 amp)
2007-07-16 00:28:38
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answer #1
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answered by Cotton McKnight 3
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It's been 20 years since I was in school but I believe the scale goes amps, milli- amps, then micro- amps. Don't know why you need to convert Micro amps, static electricity scale level. No one in the Field would ever use that number. But anyway, 3 decimal point for each jump in scale, so, move your decimal point 6, it's been 20 years but the answer should be( .5 amps.) FYI the only other time micro, macro etc are other wise used is in construction and engineering of surface mount semi-conductor ic chip and assorted components.
500000micro = 500Milli = .5amps
2007-07-16 07:41:11
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answer #2
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answered by Christanti 3
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The answer is 0.5 amps.
A microamp is 1 millionth of an amp, so 500,000 over 1,000,000 is 0.5.
2007-07-16 07:28:33
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answer #3
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answered by John 7
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1/2 an amp
a microamp is one-one millionth of an amp.
you have half a million microamps, so half an amp.
2007-07-16 07:28:50
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answered by Terry L 5
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500,000 x 10^(-6) A = 0.5 A
2007-07-16 10:14:00
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answer #5
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answered by Como 7
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1 ampere = 1 000 000 microampere so 0.5
2007-07-16 07:29:53
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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0.5 amps
2007-07-16 07:29:57
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answer #7
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answered by stefun_in 1
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0.5amp.
2007-07-16 07:28:59
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answered by Anonymous
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