he was catholic. he was catholic.
Her maiden name was Jeanne Antoinette Desutières-Sarcey.
It depends on what you mean by '5 mva'. Because you haven't used the correct symbol, no-one will know whether you mean '5 millivolt amperes' or '5 megavolt amperes' -there's a HUGE difference! The correct symbol for 'millivolt ampere' is 'mV.A' and the correct symbol for 'megavolt ampere' is 'MV.A'. I hope you can now see the importance of using the correct symbol. To answer your question, the load volt amperes should not exceed the transformer's volt amperes. So, in your case, the load shouldn't exceed 5 mV.A or 5 MV.A -whichever you mean.
She has not said aloud what her religion is, if she has a religion.
He has no religion. He is atheist.
Individual no religion
15500 nano amperes or .0155 milli amperes or .0000155 amperes
Current is measured in amperes. Amperes is also coulombs per second.
Amperes - they are the unit of current
Amperes - they are the unit of current
KVa is not the same as the amperes because KVa is the unit for reactive power while amperes is the unit for current.
Can you be more specific?
1 nanoampere is 1x10 amperes. That is 0.000000001 Amperes.
Electrical current is measured in amperes.
Since kilo- means one thousand, there are one thousand amperes in a kilo-ampere, and there are 0.001 amperes in a kilo-ampere.
The human beings have the ability to tolerate about 0.007 Amperes.
Probably 47 micro amperes of electric current. That is 0.000047 amperes of current.
12 V and 88 amperes