15 Amps
A hertz is equal to one cycle per second, so it would have 60 vibrations per minute.
Volts and frequency are two different values. Amps are found by the following formula; I = E/R, I = W/E, I = square root of W/R. None of these formula use 60 Hertz (frequency) in their calculations.In what wattage?Solving for amps is: A=watts/voltsIf you the given wattage and volts then you can compute for amps.Ex. A=120watts/110VoltsA=1.09Amps
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The frequency of electricity supplied by Meralco in the Philippines is 60 Hertz.
It's 60 thousandths (0.060) of an ampere. The "m" stands for "milli", a prefix that means "thousandth". The correct way of representing it is "60 mA", with the "A" capitalized and a space between the number and unit of measure.
60 amps
In North America, it is 60 Hertz, and in Europe it is 50 hertz.
A cycle is one complete revolution of the sine wave. Hertz is the frequency of the alternating current, how many complete cycles per second. 60 Hertz would have 60 cycles each second.
The jvc 42 LT42PM30 lcd tv has 60 hertz.
Well, friend, hertz (Hz) measures frequency, while amps measure electrical current. They are two different things, like happy little trees and fluffy clouds in the sky. So, 60 Hz refers to the frequency of alternating current, while amps measure the flow of that current. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents in the world of electricity!
The formula you are looking for is W = Amps x Volts.
It's electrical current. Measured in amps.