Convert Microampere to Microampere
Simple, fast and user-friendly online tool to convert Microampere to Microampere ( µA to µA ) vice-versa and other ElectricCurrent related units. Learn and share how to convert Microampere to Microampere ( µA to µA ). Click to expand short unit definition.Microampere (µA) | = | Microampere (µA) |
Microampere Conversion Table | ||
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Microampere(µA) to Ampere (A) td > | = | 1 Ampere (A) Ampere|A |
Microampere(µA) to Microampere (µA) td > | = | 1 Microampere (µA) Microampere|µA |
Microampere(µA) to Milliampere (mA) td > | = | 1 Milliampere (mA) Milliampere|mA |
Microampere(µA) to Kiloampere (kA) td > | = | 1 Kiloampere (kA) Kiloampere|kA |
Microampere(µA) to Megaampere (MA) td > | = | 1 Megaampere (MA) Megaampere|MA |
Microampere(µA) to Gigaampere (GA) td > | = | 1 Gigaampere (GA) Gigaampere|GA |
Microampere(µA) to Teraampere (TA) td > | = | 1 Teraampere (TA) Teraampere|TA |
Microampere(µA) to Petaampere (PA) td > | = | 1 Petaampere (PA) Petaampere|PA |
Microampere(µA) to Exaampere (EA) td > | = | 1 Exaampere (EA) Exaampere|EA |
A Microampere (symbol: µA) is a unit of electric current that measures the flow of electric charge in a circuit. It is a subunit of the ampere (A), which is the standard unit of electric current in the International System of Units (SI).
Breakdown of the Term:"Micro": The prefix "micro" indicates that the unit is one millionth (1/1,000,000) of the base unit. So, 1 microampere is equal to 0.000001 amperes.
"Ampere": An ampere (A) is the base unit for measuring electric current. It represents the amount of charge that flows through a conductor in one second.
1 µA = 0.000001 A: This means that a microampere is a very small amount of current. To give you a sense of scale, typical household electrical appliances use currents in the range of amperes (A), while microamperes are often used to measure tiny currents in delicate electronic devices, sensors, or circuits.
Practical Examples:
- Sensors: Many sensitive electronic components, like sensors in medical devices or environmental monitors, operate with currents in the microampere range.
- Low-Power Devices: Devices like pacemakers or tiny communication chips often work with microampere-level currents because they require very little energy.
A microampere is a unit of electric current that is one millionth of an ampere. It is used to measure very small currents, which are common in precise electronic circuits and devices.
List of ElectricCurrent conversion units
Ampere Microampere Milliampere Kiloampere Megaampere Gigaampere Teraampere Petaampere Exaampere