That battery has a capacity of 820 amp-hours at the 20-hour rate, in other words 41 amps for 20 hours.
At 24 volts that is 24x41x20 watt-hours which is 17.2 kilowatt-hours.
about 24 miles
Becuase it has alot of power and it will shock more if it is full battery
for a rechargable 9 volt, about 4 hours for full battery.
Mega - Volt - Ampere - Reactive
That type of transformer normally has about 99% efficiency so the full-load loss would be 1% or 6 kW.
Volt Ampere Reactive
Depends on the number of cells, and the cell chemistry.
12 volts is enough for a 12-volt 100-watt light bulb. It would not be enough for a 120-volt or 240-volt bulb.
3phese 460 volt 75 kw a/c drivi full load current
If a precision voltage is needed from 200 to 230 an auto transformer could be used. If the load is a 230 volt motor to be operated on 200 then add 15% to the nameplate full load amperage for the calculation for overload protection.
Yes, but a fact has to be taken into account that when a 230 volt rated bulb is used on a 120 volt system the wattage output is half of what the 230 volt bulb is rated at when it operates on 230 volt. So the dimmer will only be used to control half of the bulbs wattage which could bring the bulb down to a dull glow in full dimming position.
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