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The electric power used by an appliance is the rate at which the appliance converts electrical energy to other forms of energy. The electrical energy used by an appliance depends on the power of the appliance and the length of the time it is used.
A parallel circuit is an electrical circuit that has more than one current branch.
The short answer is yes. As long as the connector's ratings are equal or greater than the appliance. {i.e. 250volt, 10amp v.s. 240volt, 10amp}.
The appliance will not work because the fuse will blow every time.
1) Possible... You can buy a converter in any electrical supplies store. Plug in your appliance(s) in this converter then plug the converter into your 220V outlet. 2) Most of the Automatic Voltage Regulator has a 110V outlet. Plug in your appliance in this outlet and plug in the AVR in the 220V outlet. Hope I help you
The electric power used by an appliance is the rate at which the appliance converts electrical energy to other forms of energy. The electrical energy used by an appliance depends on the power of the appliance and the length of the time it is used.
The electric power used by an appliance is the rate at which the appliance converts electrical energy to other forms of energy. The electrical energy used by an appliance depends on the power of the appliance and the length of the time it is used.
The total amps on the circuit exceeds 15 amps. It is possible your appliance is drawing more than 15 amps, but more likely that there are other things on the circuit causing the total current to be exceeded.
Generally electrical sockets are designed to handle a max wattage and are labeled that way. A 25 w bulb will draw more power than the socket is designed for and could result in damage to the electrical appliance and fire.
yes when combined with a suitable protective relay
A parallel circuit is an electrical circuit that has more than one current branch.
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I would not pay him any more than 60 dollars to deliver and install the appliance. If the appliances on site no more than 29 dollars. ( Source appliance sales in install for 20 + years)
If you have an appliance that needs to be fixed, don�t buy a new one; just find the parts for it. Appliance parts are sold at most home repair stores and they are much cheaper than replacing the entire appliance. There are some stores that have appliance parts that are used, saving you money that would be spent on a new part. If at all possible, get a warranty on the appliance part you buy so if it doesn�t wok you can return it.
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The short answer is yes. As long as the connector's ratings are equal or greater than the appliance. {i.e. 250volt, 10amp v.s. 240volt, 10amp}.
Yes, and electrical current is the flow of electrons OR any other charged particle.