No, VAC is in direct reference to Voltage Alternating Current. This is much different than VDC which is in direct reference to Voltage Direct Current. The term volts refers to all voltages and does not specify what type it is.
No, VAC is Volt.Alternate current. Watt is J/s.
James Watt
Vac systems is a abbreviation fo vaccum systems,vaccum systems use suction to pull in the dirt and leave it deposted in a filter for disposal.
The word watt comes as a way of giving credit for James Watt and his help on the steam engine.
The real name of James Watt's father is unknown. Although, one could say the Watt is a Junior. All we know about Watt's father is that he was a shipbuilder.
161 lumens I believe the above answer to be inaccurate. It depends on the light source. For example: For an incandescent light bulb 1 watt it is approx. 18 Lumens. However most LED's use only about 10% the wattage to produce the same amount of light. So for LED's .1 watt produces 18 Lumens.
5000kva if voltage are 150 vac to 160vac
The homonym for "watt" is "what." In speech, the words "watt" and "what" sound the same but have different meanings.
No. Watt is the measurement of how much electricity.
A 13 watt cfl is the same as a 60 watt incandescent. So find an led bulb that is equivelant to a 60 watt incandescent
voltage X amps = wats a motor may require 3 time that to start
'Voltage' is electromotive force, and the 'Watt' is a unit of power. You can plug a 240 watt appliance (light, toy, radio etc) into a 120 volt socket as long as the appliance is rated for 120 volt AC operation.
Assuming this is standard house voltage of 120 VAC your 4500 Watt heater will draw about 37.5 amps. You would normally install a 50A breaker and would have to run 8 gauge wire.
If it is an incandescent light bulb (Gives off heat too hot to touch) it consumes 60 Watts when on and 0 watts when Off. When on it draws about 1/2 amp at 120 VAC.
Yes
They will last about the same period of time.
With the edelbrock, use the vac line on the carb itself, It will be a small bore, 1/4 ( about ) vacuum line, and should be on the front of the carb.
no watt is a measurement of power where as if you meant joule that is a measurement of energy which are not the same thing