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Some where on the electric piano there will be a manufactures label. When you find it the voltage and amperage will be stated. To find the wattage use the formula W = Amps x Volts.
The electric heater will have power rated in Watts. The Amps it will draw depends on the voltage system you are using. Can be calculated by formula I (Amps) = P / V In the USA with 110V system a 2400W heater will draw 2400 Watts / 110 Volts = 21.8 Amps In Australia with a 230 V system a 2400W heater will draw 2400 Watts / 230 Volts = 10.4 Amps
You need the formula: Amps * Volts = Watts But you get to do the math.
A typical domestic water heater uses 3 kW. On a European 230 v system it would use 13 amps.
Volts times amps equals watts, so the question is - what times 480 makes 10,000, and the answer is 10,000 divided by 480. That is 10,000 divided by 500 and then increased by 4% which is 20.8 amps.
Usually 2,000 to 2,200 volts at 7 to 12 amps.
There are several companies that sell recliner chairs. The quality is dependent on many factors. Quality of the chair can depend on the features that come with the chair and your price range can affect the features that are included.
just the USA
An average bolt of positive lightning carries an electric current of 300 kA = 300,000 Amps.
A recliner chair is a popular and versatile piece of furniture that provides a chance to relax and put your feet up. For people with mobility issues, however, the comfort of a recliner chair is often unavailable. A lift recliner can be the answer. A lift recliner has the look of an ordinary recliner. Like an ordinary recliner, it can be found in a wide variety of styles and materials, and come with two, three, or unlimited recline positions. Unlike an ordinary recliner, however, it has a mechanism that gently lifts the user from a seated to a standing position. This feature can be of enormous benefit to those who have difficulty standing, as well as to their caregivers. One of the hardest chores of care giving can be assisting a person with mobility issues rise from a chair. A lift recliner will generally allow a user to stand with little or no help. It offers independence to seniors and those with medical or physical limitations. Obese people can benefit from a lift recliner that comes with a bariatric lift. Recliners can be found that can lift up to 700 pounds. These recliners come wider than the average. This feature also adds to the cost of the chair. If obesity is not a problem, recliners can be found that are geared toward the average weight, or even petite, person. It is important that the lift be a safe and secure fit for the primary user of the chair. Many lift recliners can be customized with additional padding in various places to add to the comfort of the primary user, if that is required. In addition, some lift recliners come with heat and/or massage functions. Hand controls regulate position, lift, or these optional features. It is important to try out the controls, the chair itself, and the various functions before purchase to ensure comfort and security. Because a lift recliner may solve a medical problem, it may be covered by health insurance.
Amount of electric current flowing through the vacuum. Watts: Amps multiplied by the power voltage drawn. Most upright cleaners are 7 to 12 amps. Many canister models are 12 amps. The maximum allowable amps that can be plugged into a household outlet is 12 amps.
Probably just 1, if that much. For example, an upholstered recliner can take as much as 7 yards of fabric.
Some where on the electric piano there will be a manufactures label. When you find it the voltage and amperage will be stated. To find the wattage use the formula W = Amps x Volts.
The formula you are looking for is I = E/R. Amps = Volts/Resistance.
The electric heater will have power rated in Watts. The Amps it will draw depends on the voltage system you are using. Can be calculated by formula I (Amps) = P / V In the USA with 110V system a 2400W heater will draw 2400 Watts / 110 Volts = 21.8 Amps In Australia with a 230 V system a 2400W heater will draw 2400 Watts / 230 Volts = 10.4 Amps
You need the formula: Amps * Volts = Watts But you get to do the math.
A typical domestic water heater uses 3 kW. On a European 230 v system it would use 13 amps.