Convert Milliampere to Nanoampere (mA to nA)
Milliampere (mA) and Nanoampere (nA) are both units of current. With the conversion form below, you can effortlessly and accurately convert milliampere to nanoampere. This free online calculator tool makes it simple and easy to perform the conversion from mA unit to the nA unit.
Milliampere to Nanoampere conversion
Milliampere to Nanoampere Conversion Formula
One Milliampere is equal to 1000000 Nanoampere.
Formula: 1 mA = 1000000 nA
By using this conversion factor, you can easily convert any current measurement from milliampere unit to nanoampere unit with precision.
How to Convert mA to nA?
Converting from mA to nA is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to ensure accurate conversions from milliampere to nanoampere:
- Select the Milliampere Value: Start by determining the milliampere (mA) value you want to convert into nanoampere (nA). This is your starting point.
- Multiply by the Conversion Factor: To calculate milliampere to equivalent nanoampere amount, multiply the selected mA value by 1000000.
- Illustration of Multiplication:
- 1 mA = 1000000 nA
- 10 mA = 10000000 nA
- 100 mA = 100000000 nA
- Find the Conversion Result: The result of this multiplication is your converted value in nanoampere unit. This represents the same current but in a different unit.
- Save Your Nanoampere Value: After converting, remember to save the result. This value represents the current you initially measured, now expressed in nanoamperes.
- Alternative Method – Division: If you prefer not to multiply, you can achieve the same conversion by dividing the milliampere value by 0.000001. This alternative method also gives you the correct current in nanoamperes.
- Illustration of Division:
- nA = ma ÷ 0.000001
What is Current?
Electric current is the rate at which electric charge flows through a conductor. It is measured in amperes (A), the SI base unit named after French physicist André-Marie Ampère. One ampere equals one coulomb of charge passing a point per second (1 A = 1 C/s). Current can flow as direct current (DC)—in a single direction—or as alternating current (AC), which periodically reverses direction and powers most homes and businesses worldwide.
What is Milliampere?
A milliampere (mA) is a unit of electric current equal to one thousandth of an ampere (10^-3 amperes). Milliamperes are standard in electronic circuits, consumer electronics, and biomedical devices. Battery chargers, LED circuits, and medical equipment like TENS units operate at milliampere ranges. The milliampere is practical and widely understood in electronics, appearing on device specifications, user manuals, and equipment labels. Battery capacity is often rated in milliampere-hours (mAh), making the unit familiar to anyone using rechargeable devices.
What is Nanoampere?
A nanoampere (nA) is a unit of electric current equal to one billionth of an ampere (10^-9 amperes). Nanoamperes measure extremely weak electrical phenomena encountered in patch clamp electrophysiology, ion channel research, and specialized scientific instrumentation. Ultra-sensitive detection systems and low-noise laboratory equipment operate at nanoampere sensitivity levels. The unit appears in cutting-edge biomedical research and quantum-scale electrical measurements.
Some Milliampere to Nanoampere conversions
- 0.1 mA = 100000 nA
- 0.2 mA = 200000 nA
- 0.3 mA = 300000 nA
- 0.4 mA = 400000 nA
- 0.5 mA = 500000 nA
- 0.6 mA = 600000 nA
- 0.7 mA = 700000 nA
- 0.8 mA = 800000 nA
- 0.9 mA = 900000 nA
- 1 mA = 1000000 nA
- 2 mA = 2000000 nA
- 3 mA = 3000000 nA
- 4 mA = 4000000 nA
- 5 mA = 5000000 nA
- 6 mA = 6000000 nA
- 7 mA = 7000000 nA
- 8 mA = 8000000 nA
- 9 mA = 9000000 nA
- 10 mA = 10000000 nA
- 20 mA = 20000000 nA
- 30 mA = 30000000 nA
- 40 mA = 40000000 nA
- 50 mA = 50000000 nA
- 60 mA = 60000000 nA
- 70 mA = 70000000 nA
- 80 mA = 80000000 nA
- 90 mA = 90000000 nA
- 100 mA = 100000000 nA
Milliampere to Nanoampere Examples
Example 1:
Convert 0.2 Milliampere current to Nanoampere unit.
Solution:
We know that one Milliampere is equivalent to 1000000 Nanoampere.
Therefore,
0.2 mA = 0.2 x 1000000 nA.
0.2 mA = 200000 nA.
Hence, 0.2 Milliampere is approximately equal to 200000 Nanoampere.
Example 2:
Convert 10 Milliampere current to Nanoampere unit.
Solution:
We know that one Milliampere is equivalent to 1000000 Nanoampere.
Therefore,
10 mA = 10 x 1000000 nA.
10 mA = 10000000 nA.
Hence, 10 Milliampere is approximately equal to 10000000 Nanoampere.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you convert mA to nA formula?
The main formula for the conversion of the mA value to nA amount is to multiply the mA value by 1000000.
There are 1000000 Nanoampere in 1 Milliampere.To convert from Milliampere to Nanoampere, multiply your figure by 1000000 (or divide by 0.000001).
What is the relation between Milliampere and Nanoampere?
The relationship between Milliampere and Nanoampere is given as follows: 1 mA = 1000000 nA
What is the value of 1 Milliampere in equivalent Nanoampere?
1 Milliampere current is equivalent to 1000000 Nanoampere current.
What is the milliampere in nanoampere?
1 milliampere equals 1000000 nanoamperes.
What is the value of 15 Milliampere in Nanoamperes?
We know that 1 Milliampere is equal to 1000000 Nanoampere, multiply 15 by 1000000 Nanoampere. Therefore, 15 Milliampere = 15 x 1000000 Nanoampere, 15 mA = 15000000 nA. Hence, the value of 15 Milliampere in Nanoampere is 15000000 nA.
What Current is 1 nA?
The Current of 1 nA spans 0.000001 Milliampere.
1 mA how much nanoampere?
1 Milliampere (mA) corresponds to 1000000 Nanoampere (nA).