Electric Current Converter
Electric Current Conversion Formulas
1 Kiloampere (kA) = 1,000 Ampere (A)
1 Megaampere (MA) = 1,000,000 Ampere (A)
1 Milliampere (mA) = 0.001 Ampere (A)
1 Microampere (µA) = 0.000001 Ampere (A)
1 Nanoampere (nA) = 0.000000001 Ampere (A)
1 Picoampere (pA) = 0.000000000001 Ampere (A)
1 Biot (Bi) = 10 Ampere (A)
1 Abampere (abA) = 10 Ampere (A)
1 Statampere (statA) = 0.00000000033356 Ampere (A)
1 Gigaampere (GA) = 1,000,000,000 Ampere (A)
Ampere (A)
Definition: Ampere (A) is the base unit of Electric Current in the International System of Units (SI).
History/origin: The ampere is the fundamental unit of Electric Current in the International System of Units.
Current use: The ampere is used worldwide for scientific, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Kiloampere (kA)
Definition: Kiloampere (kA) is a metric prefix multiple of the Ampere (A). 1 kA = 1,000 A.
History/origin: The prefix "kA" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Megaampere (MA)
Definition: Megaampere (MA) is a metric prefix multiple of the Ampere (A). 1 MA = 1,000,000 A.
History/origin: The prefix "MA" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Milliampere (mA)
Definition: Milliampere (mA) is a metric prefix submultiple of the Ampere (A). 1 A = 1,000 mA.
History/origin: The prefix "mA" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Microampere (µA)
Definition: Microampere (µA) is a metric prefix submultiple of the Ampere (A). 1 A = 1,000,000 µA.
History/origin: The prefix "µA" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Nanoampere (nA)
Definition: Nanoampere (nA) is a metric prefix submultiple of the Ampere (A). 1 A = 999,999,999.9999999 nA.
History/origin: The prefix "nA" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Picoampere (pA)
Definition: Picoampere (pA) is a metric prefix submultiple of the Ampere (A). 1 A = 1,000,000,000,000 pA.
History/origin: The prefix "pA" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.
Biot (Bi)
Definition: Biot (Bi) is a unit of Electric Current. 1 Bi = 10 A
History/origin: The biot is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Abampere (abA)
Definition: Abampere (abA) is a unit of Electric Current. 1 abA = 10 A
History/origin: The abampere is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Statampere (statA)
Definition: Statampere (statA) is a unit of Electric Current. 1 statA = 3.335641e-10 A
History/origin: The statampere is used in various scientific and engineering applications.
Current use: It is commonly used in various fields including science, engineering, and everyday measurements.
Gigaampere (GA)
Definition: Gigaampere (GA) is a metric prefix multiple of the Ampere (A). 1 GA = 1,000,000,000 A.
History/origin: The prefix "GA" was adopted as part of the metric system to denote multiples and submultiples of base units.
Current use: It is widely used in countries that have adopted the metric system.