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The equation that you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts / Volts.
It is not the voltage it is the amperage that kills.
To answer this question the voltage of the generator is needed. I = W/E. I = 40000/Volts
9000 BTU/hour is equivalent to 2300 watts so the heater will draw 10 amps on 230 volts.
To answer this question a voltage is needed. 1 HP = 746 Watts. Amps = Watts/Volts.
I believe is 12 to 14 volts.
Two wires are needed for 220 volts.
This depends on the size of the generator itself. The smaller the generator, the more RPM's will be needed to generate 200 volts in an A/C system.
Zero. Watts is the product of Amps x Volts. As you can see an amperage value is needed. Voltage = Watts/Amps. Volts = 200/? 20 volts
The equation that you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts / Volts.
3 things Volts, ohms, and amps
Volts don't make power. Watts do. Watts = (volts) x (amps) 1 horsepower = 746 watts
4,000 volts. Depending on the brand name, and how many times it has been recharged, or if it is lithiam nitrait.
The electric furnace operates on 240 volts so a two pole breaker is needed.
General Aviation typically uses 24 volts. Even the Boeing 777 uses 24 volts while the newer 787 is 32 volts.
For the most common battery chemistry, 3 cells of 1.5 volt each.
Usually about 6 That doesnt hurt tho ;]