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The voltage insulation rating is not the factor that cables need to determine how much current that a wire can carry. Most home wiring is rated at 300 volts. A 3C #10 cable is rated for 30 amps. This is the cable that is usually used on dryer connections.
zero you have no load you have no input supply
A zener diode with a rating of 500 mW will pass 50 mA at 10 V. (Power = voltage times current)Note: The question appears mis stated, in that it states a rating of 500 MW, not 500 mW. To my knowledge, there is no zener with a rating of 500 MW.
Ciao Bella - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Norway:15 (TV rating) Norway:10 (cable rating) Sweden:11
normally around 10-12% at the moment, but they are slowly getting better
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.
Mademoiselle - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G (cable rating) Australia:M (original rating) Finland:S France:U Iceland:12 Netherlands:AL Philippines:PG-13 Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud)
The current maximum length for a serial cable is around 50 meters. Different cables have length limits with the maximum varying.
Toast - 2010 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Brazil:Livre (original cable TV self-rating) Brazil:10 (re-rating) Netherlands:AL Singapore:NC-16
AS PER THUMB RULE THE CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITY OF WIRE IS 4 TIMES OF ITS CROSSECTIONAL AREA OF WIRE i.e. 10 sq.mm wire carrying maximum current 40 amp , 16 sq.mm carrying maximum current 64 amp , now amp convert in watt by multiplying by volt i.e. 240 16 sq.mm carrying max load 64x240= 15360 watt
A : A diode is an dumb animal he does not care how it is used all it cares is that its limitations are not exceeded
A breaker is sized by the load current. A breaker is used to protect the load feeder from an over current being applied to the conductor. If the load draws up to 30 amps, the wire size needs to be a #10 copper conductor or larger depending on the distance to the load with an insulation rating of 90 degrees C. The 460 volt source has to do with the insulation rating of the conductor. In this case the #10 conductor will need an insulation rating of 600 volts. Do not use 300 volt rated wire.