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Q: How many amps will water conduct?
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How many legal amps can a 35mm cable conduct?

44.8AMPS


Does distilled water conduct water?

distilled water is pure H20 therefore there are no minerals or other crap in it that will conduct electricity. although technically you can run a very high voltage circuit with few amps through the few ions it has, it will not conduct a circuit your thinking of, so no :)


Does distill water conduct electricity?

distilled water is pure H20 therefore there are no minerals or other crap in it that will conduct electricity. although technically you can run a very high voltage circuit with few amps through the few ions it has, it will not conduct a circuit your thinking of, so no :)


How many amps can a 2.5 sq mm wire conduct?

It will taken 8 amps <<>> The conversion of 2.5 sq mm wire to AWG is equal to a #12 wire. The ampacity of a #12 copper wire with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is 20 amps.


The ability of a solution to conduct an electrical current is its?

Conductivity - is measure in inverse amps.


What some things that conduct electricity?

metal,acids,and water but many things conduct electricity even you


How many amps do electric water heaters use?

A typical domestic water heater uses 3 kW. On a European 230 v system it would use 13 amps.


How many watts or amps draw on a GE water heater model se50m12aa01?

The GE water heater SE50M12AA01 is a 5500 watts or 5.5 Kilowatts water tank. The amperage on such a tank is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts. Since most hot water tanks in North America use a voltage of 240, the amps will be 22.9 amps. It must be fed with a #10 conductor from a 30 amp breaker.


How many volts equal amps?

What you are asking is kinda like asking how many oranges in an apple.Voltage is the measure of electrical potential.Amperage is the measure of electrical flow quantity.A good illustration is a water pipe: you can have high pressure (volts) but unless the water is allowed to flow the quantity of water is zero. (amps)


Why does bath water conduct electricity but pure water does not?

"Bath water" or normal water, usually contain many impurities. These impurities, such as ions (especially calcium ions) help the water to conduct electricity very efficiently (just like sea water). However in pure, dH20, there are no ions and impurities. The self-ionization of water isn't enough to conduct a current. Therefore, pure water doesn't conduct current, and is actually a pretty good insulator.


How many amps are in 40 volt amps?

Multiply the vots by the amps to find the volt-amps. Or divide the volt-amps by the voltage to find the amps.


480v 130kw how many amps?

Amps = Watts / Volts Amps = 130000 / 480 Amps = 270.83