It depends on the scenario of the fighting place. The amp suit would win because it is a giant robot and has a powerful gun and a sharp knife. It has two strong arms that can punch the thanator to death easily or stab it with a knife, but the thanator has long claws that can pierce through the amp suit. If the amp suit was a distance from the thanator and was armed with the gun, it could definitely kill the thanator.
In the movie, the thanator attacks the amp suit and reaches for the head, but the amp suit hit it and injured it. When the thanator was badly injured, the amp suit stabbed it with a dagger.Another AnswerIt depends on who killed who. The thanator has very sharp and deadly claws that could pierce into the amp suits to death, while the amp suit is a 12 ft tall big robot that has a m16 gun and a sharp dagger. The amp suit does not really use the knife or the gun that often, but it could use its arms and legs to attack. If the thanator clawed the amp suit to death, the thanator is the winner. If the amp suit grabbed or pounded the thanator, the amp suit is the winner.
Since the resulting short circuit would be outside the amp, it WOULD NOT blow the amp.
Amp is a mono-phosphate so it would only have one
AMP is adenosine monophosphate, so there is one phosphate group in the compound.
The best way to connect a guitar to an amp for optimal sound quality is to use a high-quality instrument cable with good shielding to minimize interference, plug the cable into the guitar's output jack and the amp's input jack, and adjust the amp settings to suit your playing style and tone preferences.
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No, the fuse for the alternator on a 1998 Ford F-150 would not be a 25 amp. It would most likely be a 20 amp.?æ
No, a 700 amp fuse would not be suitable for a 500 amp circuit. The fuse amperage rating should be equal to or slightly higher than the circuit's maximum amperage to provide proper protection. In this case, a 500 amp fuse or slightly higher would be the appropriate choice.
A 15 amp breaker is not sufficient for a 225 amp load. You would need a breaker that matches the load current, such as a 225 amp breaker. Using a 15 amp breaker for a 225 amp load would cause the breaker to trip immediately due to overcurrent.
That would be a single pole 15 amp switch
"mA" represents "milliamp" so 5.0 mA would be 0.005 Amps, which is not half an amp (0.5 A) Milli means one thousandth so 500mA would be half an amp.
Monoblock amp? No. Only 1 channel which is good for one speaker, or one sub. What you need is either a 2 channel amp or a bridgeable 4 channel amp, which would be overkill anyway. If the amp you have is 2 channel, it would be ideal.