Not exactly ! 240 V ac is the RMS voltage of the ac sine wave the power company delivers to the consumer . RMS ? sine wave ? never mind the mathmatical definitions ; it's the dc (thats direct or steady current) equivalent of the ac delivered to the consumer . The peak value of the ac voltage on your power point is about 340 volts + and - . The foregoing figures are for european mains , scale proportionately for 110 V .
High voltage(23000vac) is delivered to your community then stepped down(240vac 2 phase 120v to neutral) to allow use of common household appliances.
The transformer will act as a step down transformer in the ratio of 240 to 208. This will reduce the 208 input to 180.
Work it out for yourself. The equation is: Z = E/I, where Z is the impedance, E is the supply voltage, and I is the load current.
For many years, mainland Western Europe has used a mains electricity supply rated at nominally 220VAC @ 50Hz, while the UK used 240VAC @ 50Hz. Currently, ALL Western European supplies are classified 230VAC and most other countries follow this. However the US and Canada use 120 V @ 60 Hz.
746 watts equals one horsepower.
240 volts alternating current (240vac)
Yes.
20.833 amps at 240volts equals 5000 watts. Wattage is volts times amps.
The equation you are looking for is Amps = Watts/Volts. To change kW to watts, multiply kW x 1000.
240Volts in the USA.
The easiest way is with a transformer that gives the ratio of (277/240) times.
No
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Check the back of the charger, if it says "100-240volts" than yes.
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Pwer is volts times amperes. 120 volts times 10 amperes = 1.2 KW
Yes, the adaptor can take anything from 100 to 240 v.