US Voltage is 120 V @ 60 Hz.
Ecuador Voltage is 120 V @ 60 Hz.
They're compatible, the plugs are also the same.
When the voltage need to be step up.
They're not! The relationship you describe is derived from the definition of the ohm, not from Ohm's Law. This tells us that resistance is equal to the voltage divided by the current. Ohm's Law merely tells us that the ratio of voltage to current is constant for variations in voltage -which, unfortunately, is not actually true. In other words, Ohm's Law is not true!
Voltage = Current x Resistance giving us Current = Voltage / Resistance i.e. Voltage divided by resistance
You must tell us where in the world you are located! Regulations vary from country to country and town to town.
bucking voltage is a voltage which is of opposite polarity to the voltage it acts .
Nathalie Cely Suarez is the Ambassador to the US for Ecuador.
yes
They use the US dollar as their currency in Ecuador.
Ecuador is a country straddling the equator on South America’s west coast.The currency of Ecuador is the US dollar.The international trading code is USD.
yes, actually the us dollar is the currency of Ecuador because the sucre was eliminated in 2000
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there is people there
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There is no formula to convert voltage. Voltage is universal.