5 Amps. If the current passing through the fuse exceeds 5 Amps is should "blow".
The value of a fuse shows how many volts of electicity it will allow to pass through until it cuts out. For example a fuse saying 5A will allow anything up to 5A to pass through but if any more than that flows into it, the fuse will cut out.
The answer depends upon what the "x" here means. x is commonly used in algebra to denote a variable. However "x" is also a symbol used to mean multiplication. If the first then 5xa means 5 multiplied by x multiplied by a. If the second then 5xa means 5 multiplied by a. This is usually written simply as 5a.
The GCF is 5a.
5a times 5a would equal 25a^2.
5a = a + a + a + a + a
The value of a fuse shows how many volts of electicity it will allow to pass through until it cuts out. For example a fuse saying 5A will allow anything up to 5A to pass through but if any more than that flows into it, the fuse will cut out.
The device will work, but the 3A fuse will blow quicker than the 5A would have.
F1 is a 25A fuse and it is listed as audio F8 is a 5A fuse listed for the Radio F20 is a 5A Fuse listed as audio
5A
There is a 5A fuse #21 and 15A fuse #5.
1000w/230v= aprox 5A
If you mean: 6a+7 = 5a then the value of a is -7
Under the hood...Fuse number 4. Needs a (5A). Hope that helps.
depends on your car look at the fuse box cover. locate the blown fuse on the diagram and there should be some numbers e.g. 5A, 10A, 15A, or 20A. once you have this go to your local car store and by a 5A or whatever fuse. even better... take the blown one out and take it in to the store...
yes it can but it may not protect as well the f5L is a fast blow fuse made to react quickly to the overcurent
28 5A Radio 2008 Expedition
The answer depends upon what the "x" here means. x is commonly used in algebra to denote a variable. However "x" is also a symbol used to mean multiplication. If the first then 5xa means 5 multiplied by x multiplied by a. If the second then 5xa means 5 multiplied by a. This is usually written simply as 5a.