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More information is needed to answer this question. Voltage, type of fan, horsepower of the fan or wattage of the fanareneeded to find what the current draw of the fan.
4.12A. V=IR
It would be pretty much undefined, since the filament of the halogen bulb would fail immediately then there would be an open circuit with no current draw. <<>> The formula for current is Amps = Watts/Volts. The lamp itself would draw 4.16 amps. Since the voltage of the lamp is 12 volts there is a internal transformer involved in the fixture itself. It doesn't matter what the input (primary) voltage to the transformer is, so long as it meets the manufacturer's specification as to the proper voltage to operate the fixture.
10 volts applied to 5 ohms would cause a current flow of 2 amperes. Current = voltage divided by resistance.
as the base current is very small compared to the emitter current,the collector current is nearly equal to the emitter current..
Either a short to ground, or too much current draw in that circuit.Either a short to ground, or too much current draw in that circuit.
Basically, Power = Current*Voltage Current = Power/Voltage Current = 15/120 Current = 0.125A or 125mA
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It depends on the particular zener diode. Typically, they will pull 75 ma of current.
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It depends on what kind of amp it is. Is it an audio amp or an rf amp . . A 3 kW audio amp would draw about 300 watts on average at most, so with a good reservoir capacitor the supply current would be 0.2 amps. A 3 kW rf amp for AM radio would draw about 4500 watts so the supply current would be 3 amps.
The 1991 Blazer has a current draw causing the wire to burn. You will need to trace the wiring out to find what is drawing too much current.
The formula you are looking for is I = W/E.
Watts = Amps x volts. What is the current draw and voltage of the calculator.
A ammeter will tell you how much current draw the load is drawing
A standard room airconditioner will run you about $200 for your basic unit. If you want something of better quality, this can run you $400-$500 dollars. Personally I would opt for the higher quality air conditioners since they will last longer and give you more bang for your buck.