I guess you could use a thermal delay relay... or about 1000 other ways depending on the exact requirements.
+3.3 volts +5 volts, +12 volts -12 volts, and -5 volts but -5 is rare
To delay a script in seconds you would use the sleep() function as shown below: <?php echo "hello"; sleep(5); // delays the script for 5 seconds echo "finished"; ?>
This delay of 5 seconds corresponds to approximately 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) of distance from the lightning. Thunder travels about 1 mile in 5 seconds through air.
To calculate the amperage at 12 volts based on 1.5 amps at 5 volts, you can use the formula P=IV (Power = Current x Voltage). First, find the power at 5 volts (P=1.5A * 5V = 7.5 watts). Then, using P=IV at 12 volts, solve for current (7.5W = I * 12V => I = 0.625A). So, at 12 volts, 1.5 amps at 5 volts translates to approximately 0.625 amps.
There are 720 seconds in 12 minutes.
The product would be VA.
12 volts with the engine off. 13.5 to 15-5 volts with the engine idling.
2 volts, 5 volts, 12 volts. New computers need even less voltage.
Computers use variable DC voltage 12, 5, 3.3, -12, -5 volts
The range is the highest - the lowest. 5:12 - 4 mins 24 secs. This is 48 seconds
Only if you step the 12 - 24 volts down to 5 volts somehow.
20 hrs, 12 mins, 5 seconds