380v 60 hz is suitable for running 180kw induction motor
180 centimeters = 6 feet.
180 kilograms = 396.83 pounds.
180 cm is 70.866142, or 5 feet and 11 inches
1 cms = 10 mms, hence 180 mms = 180/10 = 18 cms
1 centimetre = 0.01 metres 180 centimetres = 1.8 metres
Zero. If voltage starts at zero at zero degrees, it rises to peak voltage at 90 degrees. Voltage then reaches zero at 180 degrees and heads for negative peak voltage at 270 degrees and then back to zero at 360 degrees.
Yes, that is because the radiator is cooling it, the running temp should be about 195 or so when the thermostat opens to let the hotter coolant in to the radiator to be cooled.
180 kilos
Single phase voltages vary throughout the world. To answer this question a basic voltage or country voltage has to be stated.
You can't make a DC voltage multiplier at all. You'd have to use the battery to power some sort of active power supply which, internally, would either oscillate or switch to create changing voltage, then step the voltage up through a transformer, then rectify and filter the higher-voltage AC, and hand you the higher DC at its output. You would use a significant and probably unacceptable percentage of the battery energy just to run the power supply. In other words, the battery would run the motor for an unreasonably short time before you would need to replace or recharge the battery. Look at the power requirement alone! If the 180V motor needs only 1 Amp to run, then the motor is gorging on 180 watts of power. To deliver only that much power at 12 volts, you would need to draw 15 Amperes from the battery, and that doesn't even yet account for power lost in the intermediate power supply.
The Normal running temp is 180 - 190
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180.
The 70, version. 160, to 180. The 90's version, 180, to 210.
The highest voltage battery money can buy is the 34 sub zinc ion battery it is 180 volts. (aa and aaa are 1.5)
180.
180-210 f