It looks like the 147 watt 2.7 amp specification does not make sense since Power should equal Current X Voltage. The current specified is probably startup current for the motor. Otherwise, it is perfectly acceptable to have two or more devices with different current and power ratings to be connected to the same voltage since they are connected in parallel. -- Thanks for the responses, after some further testing I have found that the power factor of the pumps is different and that for AC it is not currentxvoltage but current*voltage*power factor.
No. No The strength of pain is measured in numbers rating from 1 to 10 the higher the number the more the pain. however it is not possible to come up with uniform measurement of pain because the ability to cope with pain is different in everyone.
Yes , it can be measured .
Possible parallel earth path/s when measured!
The question has o sensible answer for two main reasons.The material of the plate is not mentioned. Different materials have different densities (or specific gravities) and so their weights will be different.It is not possible to give the weight in kilograms because weight is measured in Newtons, not kilograms. Mass is measured in kg.
No. Platypuses avoid contact with humans as much as possible.
they share 2 points
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It is not possible to answer the question because: density is not measured in cmvolume is not measured in cmwhile mass = density*volume, weight in not directly related to density.It is impossible to guess the correct units for density and volume. It is not possible to answer the question because: density is not measured in cmvolume is not measured in cmwhile mass = density*volume, weight in not directly related to density.It is impossible to guess the correct units for density and volume. It is not possible to answer the question because: density is not measured in cmvolume is not measured in cmwhile mass = density*volume, weight in not directly related to density.It is impossible to guess the correct units for density and volume. It is not possible to answer the question because: density is not measured in cmvolume is not measured in cmwhile mass = density*volume, weight in not directly related to density.It is impossible to guess the correct units for density and volume.
Yup, anything is possible when it comes to relationships. Don't count on it though.
N * (n-1 ) / 2
"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. I am not aware of any polynomials that take measured quantities of medication! However, it is possible that polynomials are used in calculating dosage.
Crisps are not measured as a volume but as a mass.The conversion is not possible.