A: Absolutely but the output for a power transformer will be less. the phases can also be out of phase on the output yielding no output at all.
EIRP (Dbm)= Output Power(Dbm)-Losses(from cables & adapters)+Antenna Gain(Db)
output power/Rated power
No! A transformer changes voltage levels, not power levels. In fact, the output power of a transformer is actually a little lower than its input power, due to the efficiency of a transformer.
For a motor's output power to equal its input power, the motor's efficiency must be 100%. As no machine, particularly a rotating machine, can possibly achieve 100% efficiency, there is no condition under which its output power can ever match its input power.
If you do work on an object in half the your power output is
Output Power divided by Power Factor.
The difference is in the output frequency.
A Computer Output Electricity in Computercraft cannot be said to make a program to output power, regardless of the side.
Force affects the speed of power output. If the driving force is slow, the speed of power output will also be sluggish. Alternatively, if the driving force is fast, power output will be able to match the speed.
mechanical characteristics can be drawn between speed and torque electrical characteristics are 1. Output power vs speed 2. Output power vs input power 3. Output power vs efficiency 4. Output power vs torque 5. Output power vs line current
Output - because it is outputting power to the rest of the device
how calculate power gearbox output
1. If you do work on an object in one-third the usual time, your power output is A) one third the usual power output. B) the usual power output. C) three times the usual power output. D) impossible to predict without additional information. Answer: C
No, Based on power output to displacement, that engine is terrible No, Based on power output to displacement, that engine is terrible No, Based on power output to displacement, that engine is terrible
High Output(more power) High Output(more power)
Employment and output reach their lowest levels.