Value (Milliamperes):
Resistance (Ohms):
Value (Volts):
To convert milliamperes (mA) to volts (V), you need to know the resistance (R) in ohms. Then, use Ohm's Law: V = I × R
Here is an example: If you have a current of 50 mA flowing through a 100-ohm resistor, here is how to convert it:
So, in this case, 50 mA flowing through a 100-ohm resistor produces 5 volts.