Yes, we use AC (alternating current) in our homes, the current changes direction 120 times a second.
It means that the current passes through 0 50 times a second.
The current should be listed on the motor nameplate as FLC or FLA (full load current/full load amps). Starting current is listed as LRC (locked rotor current). However, to calculate current for any load, divide watts by voltage. 1 hp = 746 watts 85 hp = 63410 watts 63410 watts / 208volts = 304.85 amps 63410 watts / 480 volts = 132.10 amps
Base unit delta current
A; By using a voltmeter across a small shunt resistor
Two resistors wired in series (no mater if they have the same resistor value or not) will always have the same amount of current flowing through them. Therefore, the current flowing through the second resistor will be equal to the current flowing through the first one. The current through every component in a series circuit is the same. The voltage across every component in a parallel circuit is the same.
Probably not if the current is small like 2 amps. Capacitors are used in heavy current applications when the BASS hits hard to sustain the amperage to the amplifier for a small amount of time such as a second or less.
Current in amperes is coulombs per second, so 2 coulombs per second is 2 amperes.
The energy carried by each unit of a current is called electric charge or Coulombs. It represents the amount of charge passing a point in a circuit per unit time and is measured in Coulombs per second (amps).
Yes, we use AC (alternating current) in our homes, the current changes direction 120 times a second.
It is technically possible to go through the motions of having a second marriage, but it is not legally valid.
It means that the current passes through 0 50 times a second.
The number of electrons flowing through a wire depends on the current passing through it. One ampere of current corresponds to approximately 6.24 x 10^18 electrons flowing through the wire per second.
15 ampere. Since current = charge / time
The flow of electrons through a wire per second is referred to as current. Current is measured in amperes (A) and represents the rate at which charge flows past a specific point in the circuit. The direction of current flow is usually from the negative terminal of the battery to the positive terminal, even though electrons themselves move in the opposite direction.
If 1 C of charge flow through 1 second of time then electric current is 1 A
Yes, it is possible. It is easier when you hold K through the level so everything goes slower.