To answer this question the voltage of the cooker is needed.
To answer this question a voltage is needed.
Thomas Savery, in 1698 based on Davin Papin's pressure cooker in 1679
The increase in size from a 1 watt to a 2 watt carbon resistor typically involves a larger physical dimension, primarily due to the need for better heat dissipation. While the exact increase can vary by manufacturer, it is common for a 2 W resistor to be about 1.5 to 2 times larger in length and diameter compared to a 1 W resistor. This ensures the resistor can handle the increased power without overheating.
The formula which are needed for making of a single phase transformeri.e o/p voltage,watt,current,turn,core size,coil number,bobin size etc
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16 AWG is plenty large enough for a 50 or 100 watt lamp.
To answer this question a voltage is needed.
Need to know what the voltage applied to the cable is.
no you must go lower or the same
The only way to determine the cable wire size needed for a 1000 watt air conditioner is to find the load size. To get the load size you will need to use the formula Amps = Watts or Volts. With that being said, you will need a number 14 copper wire.
Yes, you can plug a 220 volt, 1500 watt, 60 Hz cooker into a regular 220 volt outlet, provided that the outlet is rated for the same voltage and can handle the power requirements of the cooker. Ensure the outlet is in good condition and properly grounded. Always check the circuit's amperage rating to avoid overloading it. If you're unsure, consult an electrician for safety.
The Full load current of that amp is approx. 17A, but you base you fuse size between the Full load current of your load and the current carrying capacity of the supply cable, if the size or the CCC of the cable is unknown, I would recommend sticking as close to the FLC as possible
Thomas Savery, in 1698 based on Davin Papin's pressure cooker in 1679
200 Watt Panel
absolutely, as long as you have an extra cable to make the connection its no problem
Yes, there will be enough capacity to run a 500 watt sensor light. Assuming by the wire size, the question is from a 50 Hz country where the operating voltage is 240 volts. Amps = Watts/Volts = 500/240 = 2.08 amps. The ampacity of a 1.5 mil conductor is 15 amps. This size wire is equal to a #14 wire AWG.
No, it is not alright to replace a 180 watt DLP TV bulb with a 200 watt bulb. You should only use the OEM rated size/wattage for your TV.