By Ohm's Law.... Voltage equals Current times Resistance (V=I*R)
So if given the voltage and resistance of a system and applying algebra I=V/R .
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How do you calculate voltage drop for starting motor current
it is the minimum current required to maintain the SCR in conducting state.
Not enough information. Power = current x voltage. Since voltage can be anything, there is no way to calculate power. Time is irrelevant; though once you have the power, it can help you calculate energy (energy = power x time).
In this case, to get the equivalent resistance, first you use the parallel formula (1/R = 1/R1 + 1/R2) to calculate the equivalent resistors in parallel. Then you calculate the series resistance of this combination, with the other resistor.
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To calculate the current required to melt 14 gauge wire insulation, you need to know the specific heat capacity and melting point of the insulation material. You then use the formula Q = mcΔT to calculate the heat energy required to melt the insulation, where Q is the heat energy, m is the mass of the insulation, c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the temperature increase needed to reach the melting point. The current can be estimated using the formula I = Q / t, where I is the current, Q is the heat energy calculated earlier, and t is the time over which the heat is applied.
How do you calculate the production line personnel required?
current= area of surface x current density required / 1000 , weight of zinc anode = current x life of anode (4yrs) x 8766 / 780
To calculate the DG set current, you need the load current and the load voltage. To convert it into kilowatts it is divided by 1000.
It is current assests minus current liabilites
To calculate the DG set current, you need the load current and the load voltage. To convert it into kilowatts it is divided by 1000.
Current assets - current liabilities
How do you calculate voltage drop for starting motor current
Tis question is incompleet.1000 va =1 kva.This is the power capacity of transformer. A transformer having 2 currents Primary current and secondary current . for that we required both voltage. Simply we can calculate by a formula Voltage x Current x 0.8(power factor)=1000.
To calculate the current yield on a bond, divide the annual interest payment by the current market price of the bond, then multiply by 100 to get the percentage.
Current assets - current liabilities