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Yes. Provided it meets all the standards of it's DC use a 3 phase switch can and is often used in DC circuits. But generally no, not if it isn't rated for DC use. DC is much harder to switch or interrupt.
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due to residual magnetism
No, not unless there is a 115-volt power inverter to convert the 12 VDC to AC at the higher voltage. There are inexpensive inverters available to plug into a cigarette lighter outlet in a 12V vehicle system, but only for up to about 150 watts.
how much energy is lost in converting dc energy to ac energy
Douglas Hegdahl was born on September 3, 1946, in Clark, South Dakota, USA.
The Douglas DC-3 was manufactured from 1935 to 1945, totaling about 17,500. As of 1998, there were still 400 of them in service.
Normandy. The aircraft was the DC-3, also known as the Dakota or C-47.
The Douglas DC-3. Developed in 1935, and brought into service in 1936. Seated 21 passengers.
One, possibly two episodes dealt with aircraft mishaps or near mishaps that could have involved- Douglas aircraft ( such as Dc-3) but not the actress Donna Douglas of Ella May in Beverly Hillbillies.
G. P. Bruce has written: 'Seasonal variations and the effect of mode of operation on flight loads on DC-3 aircraft' -- subject(s): Airframes, Douglas DC-3 (Transport plane), Fatigue
A typical Douglas DC-3 aircraft can carry around 25 to 32 passengers depending on the seating configuration and airline operator.
The plane most used to transport goods to the beleageared city of Berlin was the Douglas DC-3 or its military equivalent, the C-47. On the commemerative Berlin Airlift stamp is a famous picture of a C-47---or DC-3.
The plane most used to transport goods to the beleageared city of Berlin was the Douglas DC-3 or its military equivalent, the C-47. On the commemerative Berlin Airlift stamp is a famous picture of a C-47---or DC-3.
Douglas Douglas-Hamilton was born on February 3, 1903.
Arthur Pearcy has written: 'Flying the frontiers' -- subject(s): History, Research aircraft, United States, United States. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration 'Douglas DC-9 (Airline Markings, Vol. 9)' 'Fifty glorious years' -- subject(s): Douglas DC-3 (Transport plane) 'Dakota at war' -- subject(s): Douglas DC-3 (Transport plane), Aerial operations, World War, 1939-1945 'Lend-lease Aircraft in WWII' 'A short illustrated history of the Royal Aerospace Establishment Bedford' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Military, Airports, History, Military Airplanes, Royal Aircraft Establishment (Great Britain) 'A history of U.S. Coast Guard aviation' -- subject(s): Aviation, History, United States, United States Coast Guard, United States. Coast Guard 'DC-3' -- subject(s): Douglas DC-3 (Transport plane) 'Lend-lease aircraft in World War II' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Military, Equipment and supplies, Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force, History, Lend-lease operations (1941-1945), Military Airplanes, World War, 1939-1945 'MD-80/MD-90 Family (Airlife's Airliners)'
North Dakota is one of the least populated of the US States and has a single member of the US House of Representatives. That position has been held since 3 January 2011 by Richard Alan Berg a Republican from Fargo.