Yes, you need to match the Voltage, the current (A) need to be the same or higher.
P=VI => I=P/V => I=60W/12V => I=5A 5 amps when the globe is operating
1000w/230v= aprox 5A
How do you calculate mf with this following ct ratio 1. 75/5A, VA 5, Class 5.0, 660v. 2. 250/5A, VA 10, Class 1.0, 660V 3. 3200/5A, VA15, Class 1, 660v the meter ratio is 5/5A.
5A(15)
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No, because you didn't actually ask a complete question. I want to make a charger that output 12v 5amp out put.
not unless you want to fry your electronics
No, you cannot.
12V 5A = 12V 5000mA
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3a2 - 16a + 5 = 3a2 - 15a - a + 5 = 3a(a -5) - 1(a -5) = (3a - 1)(a - 5)
If you mean current , I = 5A & potential difference, V = 12V According to ohms law,I = V/R ,which means R = V/I = 12/5 = 2.4 Ω
No. You have to have 19v and 5a
2a + 3a = 5a
5A refers to the size of the high school. In most states 5A is the largest high schools. Some states choose to use 6 levels of highschools.
The GCF is 5a.
5a times 5a would equal 25a^2.