Milliampere to Kiloampere Conversion

Convert between Milliampere and Kiloampere quickly and accurately.

mA
kA

How to Convert Milliampere to Kiloampere

Conversion Formula

1 mA = 0 kA
1 kA = 1000000 mA

Example

Convert 15 mA to kA:

15 mA = 15 × 0 kA = 0 kA

Unit Information

Learn about the current units you're converting between

Milliampere

mA

Definition

The Milliampere (mA) is a unit of electric current equal to one-thousandth of an ampere (0.001 A), representing small current flows. It is widely used in electronics, medical devices, and low-power applications where precise measurement of small currents is essential for circuit design and device operation.

History/Origin

The milliampere became important with the development of electronic devices and medical equipment requiring precise measurement of small currents. The metric prefix "milli" (meaning one-thousandth) was applied to the ampere to create a practical unit for expressing currents in microelectronics, sensors, and low-power electronic circuits.

Current Use

Milliamperes are extensively used in electronics, medical devices, sensors, microcontrollers, and low-power applications. They are essential for measuring battery drain, circuit current consumption, sensor outputs, and the operation of small electronic devices in consumer electronics, medical equipment, and industrial control systems.

Multiplier

0.001

Offset

0

Kiloampere

kA

Definition

The Kiloampere (kA) is a unit of electric current equal to 1000 amperes, representing a very large current flow. It is commonly used in high-power electrical systems, industrial applications, and power transmission where currents exceed normal household levels, providing a practical scale for measuring substantial electrical currents.

History/Origin

The kiloampere emerged as a practical unit for high-current applications in electrical engineering, particularly with the development of large-scale power systems and industrial electrical equipment. The metric prefix "kilo" (meaning 1000) was applied to the ampere to create a more convenient unit for expressing very large currents in power generation and distribution.

Current Use

Kiloamperes are used in power generation, transmission, and distribution systems, industrial electrical equipment, electric arc furnaces, and high-power applications. They are essential for measuring fault currents in power systems, designing electrical protection systems, and specifying the current-carrying capacity of large conductors and electrical equipment.

Multiplier

1000

Offset

0

Milliampere to Kiloampere Conversion Table

Milliampere [mA] Kiloampere [kA]
1 mA 0.000001 kA
10 mA 0.00001 kA
25 mA 0.000025 kA
50 mA 0.00005 kA
100 mA 0.0001 kA
0 mA 0E+0 kA
-10 mA -0.00001 kA
-40 mA -0.00004 kA