440 volts can be handled practically by commercial power systems and homes. Higher voltage would be restricted to industrial applications.
Technically, yes. Practically, no. Amplifiers and speakers are rated by the maximum amount of power (and at what impedance) they can handle. A 1200 watt amplifier will eventually destroy a 1000 watt speaker if it is operated at maximum power. In normal use, however, you rarely even get close to maximum rating.
about 2 to 3 horse power at the maximum. if any faster wrinkles wil be flattened and sag behind
The maximum volume a microplate reader can handle is 1000 µL. You can read about this at www.the-scientist.com/article/display/14908/.
we use resistors to offer opposition to the flow of electric current. Resistors absorbs power from the circuit and convert it into heat that is why they are normally rated for the maximum amount of power that they can salfely handle
Maximum power rating describes the maximum power at which a device can operate without reaching an excessive temperature. For example, in the case of a resistor, if its maximum power rating is exceeded, then it may burn out.
Not everyone can handle power. Such as Hitler who eventually killed himself.
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The maximum power of a class 2 power can be between 40-50v. You should always make sure you are aware what is the maximum output for your electronics.
It can handle 15000 printed pages per month.
for making maximum load on hammer head & produce maximum impact also for safety & comfortability...
One pound of coffee is the maximum amount the hopper can hold.
The Maximum Power Transfer Theorem is not so much a means of analysis as it is an aid to system design. The maximum amount of power will be dissipated by a load resistance when that load resistance is equal to the Thevenin/Norton resistance of the network supplying the power.