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it depends on the voltage source being offered by the generator. watts / volts = amps If the generator is providing 120V, it is capable of pushing 125 Amps. If the generator is providing 240V, it is capable of pushing 62.5 Amps.
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, 1250 centimetres is equal to 1250/100 = 12.5 metres.
1250 watts heats a small room to a comfortable temperature in winter. Outside, 1250 watts is not hot at all.
These are not convertible quantities. The same way that you cannot convert seconds into pounds. Or pounds into miles per hour. If you reconstituted your question into the form of "I have a device that draws 2 amps at 125 volts, how many Watts is it consuming?" we'd be off to the races. Hope that helps.
1250 Torr is equal to about 166.7 kPa
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You use the correct size breaker that matches the wiring. The correct amperage will be listed in the owners manual for the tub.
It depends on how many volts there are. You did not provide that information, so the question cannot be answered. Please restate the question. In general, however, KVA is KV times A or KA times V. If you had 250 V, then 1250 KVA would be 5 A.
3% of 1250 = 3% * 1250 = 0.03 * 1250 = 37.5
1250 + 8% = 1250 + 100 = 1350 or 1250 + 8%.
15% off of 1250 = 1250 - (0.15 x 1250) = 1062.5
1250 to fraction = 1250/1
percentage of 1250 = 125000%1250 * 100% = 125000%
10% off of 1250 = 90% of 1250 = 1250*90/100 = 1125
38% of 1250 yards= 38% * 1250= 0.38 * 1250= 475 yards
4% of 1250 = 4*1250/100 = 50
90% of 1250 = 1250*90/100 = 1125