Megahertz (MHz, or MH) is a different type of unit than Kilobytes (kB) or kilobits (kb). The first one is a measure of cycles per second, the latter is a measure of data volume. Neither can be said to be bigger or smaller than the other.
It will not. A HPS lamp has a much lower ignition current than a MH lamp. There are lamps called "multi-vapor' "MVH" that will work in a MH luminaire. you can run metal halide in hps but not hps in halides.
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Taylor MH was born in 1965.
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SAP MH is the module for M aterial H andling
MH - album - was created on 2003-10-21.
This is a trick question isn't it? My MH Barina (5 door) has an electronic radiator fan. That is, it is driven by an electric motor rather than a fan belt.
No, you cannot use a 175W metal halide (MH) bulb with a 150W MH ballast. The ballast is designed to operate a specific wattage of bulb, and using a bulb with a higher wattage than the ballast can cause overheating, reduced efficiency, or damage to both the bulb and the ballast. For optimal performance and safety, it’s best to match the wattage of the bulb with the corresponding ballast.
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mh is not a recognised unit of measure. Please edit your question.
To find the total inductance ( L_t ) of two inductors in parallel, you can use the formula: [ \frac{1}{L_t} = \frac{1}{L_1} + \frac{1}{L_2} ] For two identical inductors of 22 mH, this simplifies to: [ \frac{1}{L_t} = \frac{1}{22 , \text{mH}} + \frac{1}{22 , \text{mH}} = \frac{2}{22 , \text{mH}} = \frac{1}{11 , \text{mH}} ] Thus, the total inductance ( L_t ) is 11 mH.