You may get some sound out of the unit but not at the fidelity that the manufacturer designed the speaker to produce.
200 and 100
75 ohms. R = E/I.
When a signal of 10 mV at 75 MHz is to be measured then which of the following instrument can be used -
For a single-phase transformer, divide the ratedapparent power (expressed in volt amperes) by the voltage rating (expressed in volts) of the primary winding; this will give you the rated primary current (expressed in amperes) of the primary winding.
1kw=1.25kvaby this relation 75kva=60kwp=1.732*380*I*1I=60000/1.732*380*1I=91AmpsCommentPower factor is irrelevant to this question. You don't need to convert the kV.A rating to kilowatts, simply divide 75 000 V.A by (1.732 x 380). The answer is 114 A.This, of course, assumes that the question refers to a three-phase generator and that 380 V is the line voltage.
No it will not. The adapter with an output voltage of 7.5 volts will not even come close to operating a device that requires a 75 volt supply. The best thing you can try is to find an adapter that will output the 75 volts that the device needs.
Yes. In about two to two and a half hours, depending on the condition of the battery.
A Toshiba 75 watt global AC adapter can be bought at Toshiba Direct. It can also be brought at amazon, eBay, getpartsonline and laptoppartsnow to name a few.
75 VA stands for 75 Volt-Amps, which is a unit used to measure apparent power in an electrical circuit. It is the product of the voltage and current in the circuit, regardless of whether the load is resistive, inductive, or capacitive.
200 and 100
75 ohms. R = E/I.
Yes a transformer should be used. The steam table needs its correct voltage otherwise on 240 volts it will operate over its given specified nameplate wattage. A 208 volt heating element run off of 240 volt will have an output increase by 75 percent.
3phese 460 volt 75 kw a/c drivi full load current
yes but u need an adapter to fit the wider rims,i have a set on eBay look under vw beetle adapter,
3.5 inch
Fully charged it should read 12.6 volts with a digital volt meter. 12.4 = 75% charge, 12.2 = 50%, 12.0 = 25%.
Yes, with a FD to EOS adapter.