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"amp apos" as a phrase has no meaning. It occurs when codes intended to control text displays are not properly interpreted by a program. "Amp" is a code for "ampersand," the symbol "&" that means "and." "Apos" is a code for "apostrophe" the character written before the "s" when writing a possessive such as "John's head."
Following SI convention, we never capitalise any unit of measurement when it is written in full. If, however, the unit is named in honour of someone, then its symbol is capitalised. So we write 'ampere' without a capital, but its symbol, 'A', is capitalised.Incidentally, it's 'ampere', not 'amp'.
F = Fast 5A = 5 amp L=Low Break Capacity
I think it's on the penny and the ruler. VERY hard to see... We actually took a picture and then zoomed in to see them.
The Universal Audio Apollo Twin X is considered one of the best audio interfaces with an amp for recording high-quality music.
Set it to a preset like "57' delux", put the bass, treble, volume and gain down to zero and clear the delay/reverb and mod switches by spinning them and turning them to off, turn the volume up and adjust the treble and bass to where you like it, I usually keep the volume at 5 and the treble at 8. The presets are tricky to deal with, but it's a great amp and with the fuse software, itl do anything u want
An amp is a mesurement of electrical CURRENT. There are milliamps,microamps,etc. Actually amp is short for ampere. An amp amp may be referring to the current draw of an amplifier also called an amp. A electronics dictionary does not have the term amp amp. It may be an invented term simply made up to impress the consumer or reader.
An amp is the actual amp while an amp chord connects the instrument to the amp.
Yes, the maximum that the adapter can deliver is 1300 mA or 1.3 amps. The maximum that the device will draw is 200 mA or .2 of an amp.
5 amp,10 amp, 15 amp, 20 amp, 25 amp, and 30 amp.
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Yes, you can use a 15 amp outlet on a 20 amp circuit. The outlet's amp rating should not exceed the circuit's amp rating.
Replace the 30 Amp Breaker with a 15 Amp breaker.
No, This does not come with an amp. Purchase separately a kicker amp. Awesome !!!
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A thousandth of an amp