Any load would do or anything that has resistance. Which is pretty much everything you can hook up to a circuit. For example, lightbulb, buzzer, resistor etc.
That depends on how much resistance is called for through the engineering, there is tiny resistance (mf) microfared on up huge resistance seen on electrical poles. Your circuit engineering formula dictates the needed resistance or it will just burn or not flow at all, you cannot answer the question without first asking a question..How much resistance do you need. They can be produce for virtually any tolerance.
Voltage across a resistance = (resistance) x (current through the resistance) =4 x 1.4 = 5.6If the ' 1.4 ' is Amperes of current, then the required voltage is 5.6 volts.
The formula you are looking for is W = E(squared)/R, W = Voltage (squared) divided by Resistance.
Just use Ohms Law: V=IR, that is, voltage (in Volt) = current (in Ampere) x resistance (in Ohms).
Grafite's birth name is Edinaldo Batista Lbano.
It doesn't find grafite it finds the shade of the mark that is left by the pencil.
Grafite was born on April 2, 1979, in Campo Limpo Paulista, So Paulo, Brazil.
for grafite remover
Graphite is a form of Carbon. It is relatively soft and is a common component of pencils.
lightly dust with grafite
Power consumed by a resistance is I2R
Resistance is a measure of how much an object opposes the passage of electrons
Graphite is composed of pure carbon, a non-metallic element. So there are no metals in graphite
there is cort and grafite also there's cole sorry if my writing isn't good but hey I'm just a kid
it doesnt have real lead so it is safer, so it is the second one made. ( its grafite)
Rule of thumb is that a good non-open glow plug will have a resistance value of 0.8-1.0 ohhms of resistance.