Power P = amperage I times voltage V. The power is 0.7 times 9 = 6,3 watts.
There are 31,536,000,000,000,000 nano seconds in a year.
You multiply by 1 million, i.e. 1,000,000. This is because milli means 10^-3 of a metre and nano means 10^-9 of a metre. 10^-3/10^-9 gives 1,000,000.
9/3 = 3 volts per millimeter = 3,000 volts per meter.
At a constant temperature, V1 * P1 = P2 * V2 (4.00 L) * (700 Torr) = (1000 Torr) * (V2) V2 = 2.80 L This is presuming that the first pressure is, in fact, 700. Torr, and not just 700 Torr, and that the second pressure is 1000. Torr and not 1000 Torr (that the zeroes are significant). If the zeroes are not significant, then the answer should be rounded to 3 L.
The color of the wavelength lambda = 685 nanometers is "deep red". The wavelength lambda = 685 nanometers equals the frequency f = 503,852,870,588,235 Hz. 1 nanometer = 1×10−9 meter. 685 nm = 0.000000685 meters. Scroll down to related links and look at "Radio and light waves in a vacuum".
Ohm's Law: Voltage = Amperes times Resistance 9 volts = amps * 10 ohms amps = .9
The formula is volts times amps equals watts, or watts divided by volts equals amps.
13 amps should be a dedicated outlet since one outlet has a maximum capacity of 15 amps <<>> If the supply voltage is 120 volts then the amperage is I = W/E. Amps = Watts/Volts = 1450/120 = 12.08 amps.
You can't convert volts to amperes. Those are quite different units; that would be like converting, say, meters to seconds.
A 1,000 watt inverter giving 110 volts is rated at 9 amps.
Watts is determined by multiplying amps (found on tag with serial number or on data plate on compressor) by volts (example 115 volts times 9 amps= 1035 watts)
difference is 2.7 amperes in numbers will be 12 volts 3 amps and the other will be 12 volts .3 amps
V=IR so, R=V/I or resistance = Voltage / Amps Therefore, the resistance (R) = 9 volts / 3 Amps answer: 3 Ohms
2160 / 240 = 9 amps.
Use Ohm's Law. Volts = Amps x Ohms The math is easy in this case and I am sure you can do it.
3 ohms. 9 volts across a 3 ohm resistor becomes 9/3 or 3 amps.
U=RxI U/R=1 9 volts/3 ohms=3 amps