You can not change amp's amps is the result of voltage and resistance. Current is represented by I, Voltage is represented by E and Resistance is represented by R in ohms law. I=E/R, R=E/I and E=IxR the I is never a variable
ohms = volts/amperes 6 ohms = 120 volts / 20 amperes
I = E/R = 120/25 = 4.8 amperes
m means milli, or thousandths. Multiply the number of amperes by 1000.
240 watts at 120 volts requires 2 amperes. Power = voltage * current
you need a step up transformer
To convert amps to kVA, you use the following formula: Amps = (kVA x 1000 / voltage) / 1.73
Add another leg of 120 to a three pole breaker.
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208 feet = 63.3984 meters.
Single phase or three phase? 120/208 would be measured hot to ground for 120 and hot to hot (phase to phase) for the 208 reading. Any hot to ground will read 120 and any two phases together will read 208.
Divide 2.13 by 1000.
208 is a three phase wye connection voltage. To obtain the each individual coil voltage the 208 is divided by 1.73 which equals to 120 volts. Hence you have 3 phase 208 voltage on the phase legs and 120 volts to the wye point which is grounded. This same formula is used on any 3 phase system. 600/347, 480/277, 208/120.
Pwer is volts times amperes. 120 volts times 10 amperes = 1.2 KW
Because its designed to operate at 230-460, not 120-208.
If you mean milliamperes to amperes divide by 1000. In other words 1200 milliamperes =1.2 amperes
88.74
If you have the right materials than yes it is possible, but i would highly recommend that you protect yourself.