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a) Put 2 of the resistors in series to make a 200 ohm resistor. Then put the 100, 100, and 200 ohm resistors in parallel for 40 ohms. b) Put 2 resistors in parallel for 50 ohms. Put the 50, 100, and 100 ohm resistors in series for 250 ohms. c) Put 2 resistors in parallel for 50 ohms. Repeat with other 2 resistors. Put the two 50 ohm resistors in series for 100 ohms. This configuration can withstand 4 times the wattage of each individual resistor.
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Ohm's Law requires you know two of three parameters to calculate the third. Volts = Amps x Ohms You need to know current flowing through resistance to calculate voltage drop.
It depends on C as well as F. The equation is ...XC = -1/(2 pi F C)... where the -1 simply is convention for leading power factor. So, if you had a capacitance of 100 microfarads, you would get 100 ohms at 1592 hertz.
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a) Put 2 of the resistors in series to make a 200 ohm resistor. Then put the 100, 100, and 200 ohm resistors in parallel for 40 ohms. b) Put 2 resistors in parallel for 50 ohms. Put the 50, 100, and 100 ohm resistors in series for 250 ohms. c) Put 2 resistors in parallel for 50 ohms. Repeat with other 2 resistors. Put the two 50 ohm resistors in series for 100 ohms. This configuration can withstand 4 times the wattage of each individual resistor.
mark your leads a b c read ohms from a-b a-c b-c example a-b=2ohms a-c = 3 ohms b-c =5 ohms . a is com--b is run c- is start com to run low ohms com to start middle ohms start to run high ohms
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Yes, if you put a dot after the c.
Assuming that the compressor is a single phase unit, please do the following.Disconnect all the connections of the compressor. Using a good multimeter, measure the resistance between the 3 terminals. Lets call the terminals as A,B and C. Measure the resistance between A-B, B-C and C-A in ohms. The lowest resistance will be between the Common and the Running Winding. The highest resistance will be between the Running and the Starting Winding. In the above example, lets say A-B is 5 ohms, B-C is 10 ohms and C-A is 15 ohms. Then A-B is the running winding which means either A or B has the common terminal. As C-A is 15 ohms which means C-A has the starting and the running terminal, it is confirmed that B is Common. Hence, in ABC, A will be the running winding, B will be Common and C will be Starting winding. Hope this helps
Ohm's Law requires you know two of three parameters to calculate the third. Volts = Amps x Ohms You need to know current flowing through resistance to calculate voltage drop.
A) amperes B) volts C) watts D) ohms
time delay will be 1/RC x 5 where R = value of resistor in ohms C= capacitance in Farads time delay will be 1/RC x 5 where R = value of resistor in ohms C= capacitance in Farads time delay will be 1/RC x 5 where R = value of resistor in ohms C= capacitance in Farads
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