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They don't as they a entirely different units that measure different things:watts are a unit of power (work done per second)amperes are a unit of current flow (electrical charge moved past a given point per second)
In general, a valve (as in thermionic), a tap or gate valve (as for water). Or perhaps just a constriction. Resistance in an electrical circuit. A shaped nozzle is important for some purposes such as a garden hose, or as in sand blasting process.
Well, I'm not entirely sure, but if this helps, one end of the magnet is South (s) the other is north (n). The north attracts the south pole and the other way round. If north Poles or south) are put together they repel each other.
That's entirely a matter of opinion.
Depends entirely where you are.
No. Merchant Marines are an entirely different organization.
Elect & telecom is better branch....then Electrical Engg.AnswerNone is better. It depends entirely on your own preferences.
yup but if your using it on electrical or papery things coat the thing entirely
Internal control
they are made entirely from chemicals. they melt if they are exposed to strong heat, so manufacturers use this to make pleats and creases
It depends entirely on the International Organization and the context under which the nation joins that organization, but usually, yes, the citizen will gain some benefit or, at the very least, will suffer no loss.
Answer: Hundreds. There are car companies from almost every corner of the Earth. There are 162 car manufacturers listed on Wikipedia under the "Car Manufacturers" category, including a few who have gone bust or don't exist anymore, but this list is not entirely comprehensive.
Answer: Hundreds. There are car companies from almost every corner of the Earth. There are 162 car manufacturers listed on Wikipedia under the "Car Manufacturers" category, including a few who have gone bust or don't exist anymore, but this list is not entirely comprehensive.
Depends entirely on experience and speciality areas. I would say an average range would be $60,000 to $175,000.
I am assuming you mean gold MINER- since a gold digger is something else entirely- Miners are exposed to hazards from mining and hauling equipment, electrical hazards, bad air in underground mines, fires from equipment, rock falls, using explosives, breathing dust, falls from elevations, high noise levels, strains and sprains, and working with very dangerous chemicals in the processing of gold ore.
If the employee was responsible for the loss (this includes equipment under their care which went missing, unless otherwise shown to be another person's fault) then yes, it is entirely reasonable for them to withhold some pay to replace the equipment.
This is entirely dependent on the geographic region wherein the electrical engineer is employed. A salary as low as $50,000 is within the range as is a salary as high as $115,000. This is an overly broad question which has no simple answer.