12.5 tons
It depends on the voltage rating.
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.
Divide the output rating by the input rating
Its d schedule rating of pressure of pipe...
.
ka of mccb=transformer(KVA)x100/1.732xsecondary voltagex%impedence of transformer
It was replaced by "Everyone" in 1998.
Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka - 1975 is rated/received certificates of: India:U UK:15 (original rating) UK:12 (video rating) (2005)
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.
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.
mayabang ka
The ka was different from the body because the ka was the spirit and the ka was attached to the body
the ka was different from the body because the ka was the spirit and the ka was attached to the body
A Birdie ka ka ka ka like a birdie...birdie
tanga ka.. putang ina mo... khupal ka.... tarantado ka pa... tanga ka.. putang ina mo... khupal ka.... tarantado ka pa...
The ka was a chariot