110v
can you be hurt by 110v
The fact that it's supposed to. Voltage is stated as the difference between the two wires carrying electricity to the load. When they bring power to the house from the utility, you get two wires carrying 110v but they're 180 degrees out of phase. Imagine one carries positive 110v and the other carries negative 110v. If you hook one of these wires plus a neutral (zero volts) to the load, you get 110v--110v over 0v. If you hook both of them to the load, you get positive 110v over negative 110v, or 220v. So...red to white is 110v, black to white is 110v, red to black is 220v.
Use a transformer to lower from 220 to 110V.
Yes provided the adaptor, or the plug that is plugged in, has a 13A fuse.
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No because the load is 638 VA which is too much for the transformer.
110v
can you be hurt by 110v
Re-ordering it : 13a - a -15b + 2b = 12a - 13b
2a2 - 13a + 15 = (2a - 3) (a - 5)
The fact that it's supposed to. Voltage is stated as the difference between the two wires carrying electricity to the load. When they bring power to the house from the utility, you get two wires carrying 110v but they're 180 degrees out of phase. Imagine one carries positive 110v and the other carries negative 110v. If you hook one of these wires plus a neutral (zero volts) to the load, you get 110v--110v over 0v. If you hook both of them to the load, you get positive 110v over negative 110v, or 220v. So...red to white is 110v, black to white is 110v, red to black is 220v.
how many VA patients
13a
6a^2 - 6ab + 7a^2 = 13a^2 - 6ab = a * (13a - 6b)
How many miles from Richmond VA is Virginia Beach, VA?
It is approximately 187 miles from Norfolk VA to Alexandria VA.