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how does the size of a ball on a plunger affect the amplitude of a wave
As long as they have the same density and mass, size will not affect it
How much space a room air conditioner can cool is dependent on the size of the unit. You can read the amount on the side of the box if you are not sure.
You should use the same size as the one you remove. However, I have heard that in cases where the compressor will not run, perhaps due to age, where an attempt is made to prolong its life. In some cases, larger capacitors may be installed in brand new units. Otherwise known as a heavy duty starter kit.
No that is to do with density differences not size differences,
Fast cooling=small crystals Slow cooling=big crystals
larger crystals
Read the capacitor that you remove
fast cooling rate forms smaller crystals eg Andesiteslow cooling rate forms large crystals eg.Pegmatite
The slower the rate of cooling the larger the size of the crystals that can develop.
Capacitors come in various sizes, your question is to non specific (capacitor for WHAT) for a detailed answer.
89M77 40+5MFD-440VAC dual run capacitor
Capacitors come in various sizes, your question is to non specific (capacitor for WHAT) for a detailed answer.
The size of a central air conditioner is a measure of its' cooling capacity. It is given in tons of air conditioning. A ton of air conditioning is equal to the abilty of the unit to remove 12000 btu of heat per hour.
That's a rheem air conditioner believe its 5uF 370v. But a 7 or 8 if cap will do just as well just make sure rated at least the 370v. No liability for this answer is assumed made or implied
A: Capacitance vary directly with the area applied the bigger the area the bigger the capacitor. There is another element that will increase the size that is the rating of the capacitor voltage since more material will have to be used to insulate the plates
If rock cools quickly it does not have time to form large crystals and so it forms small ones. At slower cooling rates there is time to form larger crystals.