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what is one microampere ?​

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Answered by Ay611424
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Answer:

It is a unit of Current......

That is 10 raise to power minus 6

Answered by anmolverma010
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Explanation:

1 Microampere: One millionth of an ampere. An ampere being the SI base unit of electric current. 1 Microampere = 10-6 amperes.

1 µA = 0.000 001 A.

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