answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

It was replaced by "Everyone" in 1998.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What happened to the video game rating KA?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are the ratings and certificates for Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka - 1975?

Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka - 1975 is rated/received certificates of: India:U UK:15 (original rating) UK:12 (video rating) (2005)


How can calculate ka rating?

.


Is there a helicopter video game with the ka-50 helicopter?

Try DCS:Black Shark. Quite expensive, but worth the money. Google is your friend.


How the ka rating of mccb is calculated?

ka of mccb=transformer(KVA)x100/1.732xsecondary voltagex%impedence of transformer


When did Ka Loko Reservoir happen?

Ka Loko Reservoir happened in 2006.


When did Battle of Ka-san happen?

Battle of Ka-san happened on 18-09-01.


What happened on February 10 1942?

gago ka ba >?


What does the KAIC rating mean on a circuit breaker?

kAIC means the maixum current interruption capacity of circuit braker. IC stands for interruption capcaity. So if a CB has 10 kAIC means it can cut off current of up to 10 kA without damaging itself.


How to say What happened there in Japanese?

sokode nani ga okorimashita ka


What has the author Ka Hing Leung written?

Ka Hing Leung has written: 'Multiplayer online game development'


How do you say for what happened in Japanese?

Google translate states it as 'Nani ga okotta no ka to'


Can all circuit breakers interrupt large fault currents?

All Circuit Breakers have a current rating and a FAULT current rating. The current rating refers to the current at which the circuit breaker is designed to 'break' the circuit and this is generally shown in Amperes (A). FAULT current rating is generally alot higher rating and is therefor shown in kilo Amperes (kA). This kA rating refers to the amount of current which a circuit breaker is designed to handle under fault conditions and can still maintain operation and 'break' contact. Most household circuit breakers are around 7.5 kA, so any fault over 7,500 Amperes could potentially damage the circuit breaker contacts to the point which it can not open the circuit. Larger fault ratings are found in larger applications such as MCC's on plants, minesites or power stations.