Amp is a mono-phosphate so it would only have one
AMP is adenosine monophosphate, so there is one phosphate group in the compound.
This seems more like a biochemistry question but, AMP stands for Adenosine monophosphate. So, there is one phosphate in AMP.
False! Because the chemical bond between the adenosine and the phosphate group. When that bond is broken, energy is released, which powers cellular processes.
The strength of a magnetic field is determined by the product of current and number of turns of wire in a coil (ampere-turns). In the case of 1V and 12A, the ampere-turns would be 12, while for 12V and 1A, the ampere-turns would be 12 as well. Hence, both configurations would have similar magnetic field strengths.
One amp represents the flow of 1 coulomb of electrical charge per second. Therefore answer is the number of electrons in one coulomb:6.2415 × 1018 electronsSee How_many_electrons_are_in_1.0_coulomb_of_chargefor more information.
AMP is adenosine monophosphate, so there is one phosphate group in the compound.
This seems more like a biochemistry question but, AMP stands for Adenosine monophosphate. So, there is one phosphate in AMP.
Yes, as long as the load attached to the wire does not exceed 0.022 amps.
I have a friend who took his car speaker and attached his amp controls to it. So yes. I have a friend who took his car speaker and attached his amp controls to it. So yes.
Panels are different. You can get 150 amp panels with 20 to 30 breaker spaces. The limit is stated by the manufacturer on a label attached to the panel. Hopefully you an find the label, sometimes it is on the inside of the cover
You have to remove the CD changer in the trunk and under that is the amp and bracket, it's best to remove the amp with the bracket attached and naturally you have to disconnect the electrical plugs.
An ordinary one would take about 0.2 amp on 120 v, or 0.1 amp on 240 v.
Since the resulting short circuit would be outside the amp, it WOULD NOT blow the amp.
Attached to each speaker. They are about the size of a C battery.
1 amp
In how many amps of current before blowing out. 2 amp 5 amp 10 amp 15 amp etc.
ATP, or adinosine triphosphate, is simply an adenine, a sugar (ribose), and three phosphates. ADP is has two phosphates, and AMP has one phosphate. Each phosphate added creates more energy in the molecule, making it unstable. It is the phosphates coming apart from the molecule that is releasing the energy.