Of course not. the machine would run for a tenth of a second, and quit running forever.
no
Like to run on a DC powered machine? Probably the easiest and safest way would be to buy a standard power inverter.
You can, but you don't have any safety factor to speak of.
Approx 5 hours
85 amp/h you can only use about 60% of that so thats 51 amp/h. 1000w 220v uses 4.6 amps so take 51/4.6 and u can run for about 10 hours
native code is machine code each machine has its won set of istruction one machine's native code won't run on another While bytecode is what java produces and it can run on any machine. when we run bytecode it first get to compile to machine code and then get to run.
Answer depends on voltage being used. Volts x amps = watts 1000 watts = 1Kw You have 200 amp welder. Assuming you have 240volt power line to welder: 240Volts x 200amps = 4800 watts = 4.8Kw
An engine supplies the power to run a machine.
because machine want lubrication with out lubrication machine parts will be damaged
No. Actually, C-source doesn't run on any machine, but many computers do have C-compilers.
it mean a sewing machine that run by electrricity
It is called an elliptical machine or exerciser.