This seems like a question from an electrical course, and is probably best answered by your course materials.
The RMS current for an 8.0 µF capacitor attached to a 120 V rms 60 Hz source is 39,798 amperes.
Dampers are streamlined weights attached to transmission-line conductors, close to where the conductors are secured from insulators. As the name suggests, their purpose is to 'damp' any vibrations induced into the conductors by wind.
They can physically be located almost anywhere. Capacitor banks are typically attached to the bus in substations. Reactors are often tapped off lines.
Because the electrons of the atoms in the metal move freely and are not attached to one specific atom.
Neither, the wings and legs are actually attached to the thorax.
Are you talking about delaying the release of a relay? or actually slowing down the mechanism so it doesn't "Click". You'll NEVER get rid of the click, the inside of that consists of a metal arm attached to a spring. When current is applied, an electromagnet pulls the arm toward it and completes the circuit, it snaps because this happens very quickly. When the current is removed the spring snaps it back into its original place. If you want to slow down the release, put a capacitor and resistor in front of it. The capacitor stores the charge, while the resistor limits how fast it discharges. The actually capacitor values and resistor values will vary with how much current needs to be applied to keep the relay closed, and the length of time you want to keep it that way. (+)-------[Capacitor]-----[Resistor]------<Your Relay>--------(-)
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First, the capacitor must be charged. Use a voltmeter, and when it reaches 12 volts, the capacitor is charged. The capacitor should then be installed near the car audio amplifier. Keep the negative wire attached to the battery. Then, a ground wire from the negative post on the capacitor to the car's chassis on the chassis's bare metal ground point. Next, the power wire needs to be disconnected from the amplifier's power input. Connect the wire to the positive post on the capacitor. A new power wire needs to be connected from the capacitor's positive post to the amplifier's power input. Install a 16 gauge wire from the capacitor's remote turn-on post to the amplifier's remote input. Then disconnect the negative wire from the battery.
Electrons are never connecting with the nuclease of an atom, the electrons do pass more freely if that's what you mean though.
Electrons are never connecting with the nuclease of an atom, the electrons do pass more freely if that's what you mean though.
Track lighting is a method of lighting where light fixtures are attached somewhere on a continuous track device, which contains electrical conductors.
The Kia Dealer sells those & they are call a thing-a-ma-jig!