Kiloampere [kA] to Kiloampere [kA] Converter
How to Convert Kiloampere to Kiloampere
1 kA = 1 kA
1 kA = 1 kA
Example: convert 10 kA to kA:
10 kA = 10 x 1 = 10 kA
Kiloampere
Definition: A kiloampere (kA) is a unit of electric current equal to one thousand (10³) amperes. It is a multiple of the base unit, the ampere, in the International System of Units (SI).
History/origin: The ampere is named after French physicist André-Marie Ampère. The kiloampere, as a decimal multiple of the ampere, was derived as a larger unit for measuring very high currents, such as those found in industrial applications or lightning strikes.
Current use: Kiloamperes are used to measure high currents in applications like power transmission, welding, circuit breakers, and lightning protection systems. It is a convenient unit for expressing the magnitude of these large currents.
Kiloampere
Definition: A kiloampere (kA) is a unit of electric current equal to one thousand (10³) amperes. It is a multiple of the base unit, the ampere, in the International System of Units (SI).
History/origin: The ampere is named after French physicist André-Marie Ampère. The kiloampere, as a decimal multiple of the ampere, was derived as a larger unit for measuring very high currents, such as those found in industrial applications or lightning strikes.
Current use: Kiloamperes are used to measure high currents in applications like power transmission, welding, circuit breakers, and lightning protection systems. It is a convenient unit for expressing the magnitude of these large currents.
Kiloampere to Kiloampere Conversion Table
| Units.kA.singular [kA] | Units.kA.singular [kA] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 kA | 0.01 kA |
| 0.1 kA | 0.1 kA |
| 1 kA | 1 kA |
| 10 kA | 10 kA |
| 50 kA | 50 kA |
| 100 kA | 100 kA |
| 1000 kA | 1000 kA |
| 10000 kA | 10000 kA |