7 amps
The main difference between 5 amps and 10 amps is the amount of current flowing through a circuit. 10 amps is double the amount of current compared to 5 amps, which means a 10 amp circuit can handle twice as much power without overloading.
19
find the diffrence 5-12
The difference between the two numbers is 17
5/12
5. You are probably asking about wire size. 15 amps is typically 14 AWG and 20 amps is 12 AWG.
To calculate the amperage at 12 volts based on 1.5 amps at 5 volts, you can use the formula P=IV (Power = Current x Voltage). First, find the power at 5 volts (P=1.5A * 5V = 7.5 watts). Then, using P=IV at 12 volts, solve for current (7.5W = I * 12V => I = 0.625A). So, at 12 volts, 1.5 amps at 5 volts translates to approximately 0.625 amps.
The product would be VA.
1 watt = 1 amp * 1 volt So.... In a house: 5 amps * 115 volts = 575 watts In a car: 5 amps * 12 volts = 60 watts
The difference between two numbers is usually the result of subtraction. There are two numbers that are 12 away from 7. One is 19, the other is -5
The cost of 12 articles at 3 p each is 12 × 3 = 36 p. The cost of 12 articles at 5 p each is 12 × 5 = 60 p. The difference in cost between the two is 60 p - 36 p = 24 p. Thus, the difference in cost is 24 p.
The result will always be a negative value. The difference can be looked upon in a neutral way, or depending on the calculation, you may want to say there is a difference by a particular sign. We would normally look on the difference in a positive way. -7 - 5 is - 12. The difference between -7 and -12 is 5. However if you are going from -7 to -12 you have a -5 difference, while going from -12 to -7 you have a 5 difference. So it can depend on perspective.