Each fuse has its own rating. It will be marked on the fuse somewhere.
30 mAmp rating devices are commercially available.
It depends on the surround material, temperature, type of cable, and what you mean by "maximum current rating". Typically a maximum load current rating will be specified, such as 15A; this means you can push 15A through that cable nonstop without damaging it (it won't overheat). You might have a short time rating as well, such as a 4 hour rating, where the cable can handle runing 22A for 4 hours if the surrounding temperature is kept to some value, though this may slightly degrade the insulation. There's also a fusing current rating for many cables. At this current, the cable will eventually melt (like a fuse).
To find the minimum power rating of a resistor, you can use the formula ( P = I^2 \times R ). Given that the current ( I ) is 400 mA (or 0.4 A) and the resistance ( R ) is 100 ohms, the power is calculated as ( P = (0.4)^2 \times 100 = 16 ) watts. Therefore, the minimum power rating for the resistor should be at least 16 watts to handle the maximum current safely. It's advisable to choose a resistor with a higher rating for added safety and reliability.
Holding current is a kind of Imin i.e., a minimum rating current which should not be decreased less than this limit so that SCR will be off(Maximum limit).Whereas latching current is again a limit which is Imini.e., a minimum current that should be there to make it on(Minimum limit).So obviously Holding current is more than latching current.If u still have the confusion go through the link below ALi RAZA
The current rating is 2A (2 amps).
Fusing factor is the ratio of a fuse's minimum fusing current (the smallest current that will cause the fuse to melt) and the nominal rated current (usually the number in Amps marked on the fuse body).
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30 mAmp rating devices are commercially available.
It depends on the surround material, temperature, type of cable, and what you mean by "maximum current rating". Typically a maximum load current rating will be specified, such as 15A; this means you can push 15A through that cable nonstop without damaging it (it won't overheat). You might have a short time rating as well, such as a 4 hour rating, where the cable can handle runing 22A for 4 hours if the surrounding temperature is kept to some value, though this may slightly degrade the insulation. There's also a fusing current rating for many cables. At this current, the cable will eventually melt (like a fuse).
To find the minimum power rating of a resistor, you can use the formula ( P = I^2 \times R ). Given that the current ( I ) is 400 mA (or 0.4 A) and the resistance ( R ) is 100 ohms, the power is calculated as ( P = (0.4)^2 \times 100 = 16 ) watts. Therefore, the minimum power rating for the resistor should be at least 16 watts to handle the maximum current safely. It's advisable to choose a resistor with a higher rating for added safety and reliability.
: They are directly related Either one increases power rating will increase. For an IC either one increases will dire-rate the component.
By reducing the output fusing of a generator, the total output of the generator will also be reduced. The capacity of the generator will remain the same but the fault trip point will be lowered.
By reducing the output fusing of a generator, the total output of the generator will also be reduced. The capacity of the generator will remain the same but the fault trip point will be lowered.
A new home will typically have a service entrance with a minimum current rating of 100 amps to accommodate the electrical demands of modern households. It's important for the service entrance to be properly sized to ensure safety and reliability of the electrical system in the home.
Holding current is a kind of Imin i.e., a minimum rating current which should not be decreased less than this limit so that SCR will be off(Maximum limit).Whereas latching current is again a limit which is Imini.e., a minimum current that should be there to make it on(Minimum limit).So obviously Holding current is more than latching current.If u still have the confusion go through the link below ALi RAZA
: They are directly related Either one increases power rating will increase. For an IC either one increases will dire-rate the component.
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