Each fuse has its own rating. It will be marked on the fuse somewhere.
A diode is a component that lets current flow in only one direction. A zener diode has an additional property that current will begin to flow in the reverse direction when a reverse voltage is applied above a certain threshold. This property is generally used for voltage regulation purposes. A diac has similar voltage regulating properties but behaves the same in both directions - current will flow through it when a voltage above it's threshold voltage is applied in either direction. It is therefore useful in AC as well as DC circuits. Below the threshold voltage the diac will be off - no current will flow. A diac is electrically similar to a neon bulb or gas regulator tube.
Both will kill you easily ;) But medium/high voltage, high current DC is generally considered 'more dangerous' as it tends to make people clamp onto the cable rather than being thrown away from it, so fault current is suffered for longer as a result. Hope this helps. Paul. ANSWER : NOT TRUE VOLTAGE DOES NOT KILL current however will even a 'D' cell can kill you [able to deliver 2 amps] Now which is more dangerous DC for sure it is continuous AC WILL PASS TROUGH ZERO AT TIMES ENOUGH MAYBE TO DISCONNECT
The minimum current required to turn on a thyristor is called the "gate current" or "trigger current." This is the amount of current that must be supplied to the gate terminal to initiate the conduction process of the thyristor. Once the thyristor is turned on, it will continue to conduct even if the gate current is removed, as long as the anode current remains above a certain threshold known as the "holding current."
2000ma is equal to 2 amps. Set you meter to a current range ABOVE 2 amps.
A psi level above 20 is considered dangerous to the skin.
All of the above.
Technically, anything in the triple-digits would be considered above average except for 100. However, anything above 109 is generally considered above average.
It varies but generally 4.5 and above is considered high.
A high property tax rate is generally one that is above 20%. If it is above 20% then it is considered very high. Above 15% can also be considered very high.
It can vary among individuals, but generally, a current of around 1 to 10 milliamps (mA) is enough to cause a tingling sensation. However, any current above 10 mA can be potentially dangerous and lead to more severe effects.
Big bore rifles are generally considered to be 40 caliber and above.
PSI ranges above 90 are generally considered the most dangerous, as tire blowouts can occur at this level of pressure. It's important to follow the recommended PSI for your specific vehicle to ensure safe driving conditions.
The amount of electrical current needed to feel a tingling sensation varies among individuals, but it is generally around 1 to 10 milliamperes for most people. Currents above 10 milliamperes can start to become painful and potentially dangerous. It's important to note that individual sensitivity to electrical current can vary widely.
Anything above an 8.0 is considered a great quake. Catastrophic damage can result from a great quake.
A grip strength of 150 lb is considered above average and generally good for most people.
Generally, electrical currents above 10 milliamperes can be dangerous for the human body, particularly if the current flows through the heart. Currents below this level are less likely to cause harm, but individual factors, such as the path the current takes through the body and the duration of exposure, can also affect safety.