Unit | hA |
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Name | hectoampere |
Category | Electric Current |
Details | In the field of Electric Current, a unit called "hectoampere" (hA) is used to measure the flow of electric charge. It is a multiple of the base unit "ampere" in the International System of Units (SI Units). A hectoampere (hA) is equal to 100 amperes, which means that 1 hA = 100 A. This unit is commonly used when dealing with a relatively large flow of electric current, making it easier to express the magnitude of the current value. |
hA(hectoampere) to A(ampere)hA(hectoampere) to aA(attoampere)hA(hectoampere) to abA(abampere)hA(hectoampere) to cA(centiampere)hA(hectoampere) to dA(deciampere)hA(hectoampere) to daA(decaampere)hA(hectoampere) to EA(exaampere)hA(hectoampere) to fA(femtoampere)hA(hectoampere) to GA(gigaampere)hA(hectoampere) to kA(kiloampere)hA(hectoampere) to MA(megaampere)hA(hectoampere) to mA(milliampere)hA(hectoampere) to nA(nanoampere)hA(hectoampere) to PA(petaampere)hA(hectoampere) to pA(picoampere)hA(hectoampere) to TA(teraampere)hA(hectoampere) to yA(yoctoampere)hA(hectoampere) to YA(yottaampere)hA(hectoampere) to zA(zeptoampere)hA(hectoampere) to ZA(zettaampere)hA(hectoampere) to µA(microampere)