This depends on the application. It may be OK to do so, or it may result in problems. If this is an already designed circuit, and you have a 820u cap that has blown, I suggest replacing with a 1000u (in my experience, this is more common and readily available), AND i usually up the voltage rating on the cap.
Capacitors typically blow due to overvoltaging or reverse polarizing them. If they've blown before, it's likely you'll have similar problems again, which is why i go with bigger, and higher voltage rated. I hate reduing things repeatedly.
That depends on the application. In a power supply filter you could probably go from the 100 to the 220 without a problem.
A: NO substitution can be made only with a higher the 100v capacitor rating . For instance the 100v capacitor can be substitute for the 50v capacitor not the other way around
Yes
The GCF is 20.
The weight of one gram is about the same as a paperclip. So unless this person is extremely tiny, the answer would be 100 kilograms. To give you a reference, 100 kilograms is about 220 pounds.
The greatest common factor of 220, 440, and 880 is 220
Since urahara kisuke and yorichi has been friends for a long time and yorichi left soul society for 100 years, he should be 220-250
220-1010011.5 from least to greatest = -1009791.5
A: Typically you can expect 10 to 20 % variation in value
35mfd
35mfd
220 as a percent = 22000%220 * 100% = 22000%
220 percent over 100 in a fraction is 2.2/100
% rate:= (16/220) * 100%= 0.0727 * 100%= 7.27%
220/100 = 22/10 so the answer is 22.
220% = 220/100 = 11/5
14% of 220 = 220*14/100 = 30.8
85% of 220 = 220*85/100 = 187
% rate:= (50/220) x 100%= 0.2273 x 100%= 22.73%
No. The capacitor will short out and possibly explode. On the other hand, the 440 Volt Cap can be used in a 220 Volt circuit.