no, not unless your efficiency is being compared to something else;
To calculate horsepower, you can use the formula: Horsepower = (Volts x Amps x Efficiency) / 746. Using 110 volts and 15 amps, and assuming 90% efficiency, the formula would be: (110 x 15 x 0.9) / 746 = 1.49 horsepower.
The recommended voltage for a refrigerator to ensure optimal performance and efficiency is typically around 110-120 volts.
The Law of Conservation of Energy, also known as the First Law of Thermodynamics.
Nothing can be more that 100% (one hundred percent)! When people say that something is one hundred and ten percent - they are wrong. It is an attempt to imply that something is greater that it should be. It is similar to the annoying habit of adding !!!! at the end of a sentence, when a single ! is correct.
1 HP = 746 watts. Watts = amps x volts. 7 x 110 = 770 watts. 770/746 = 1.032 HP
110 percent of 110 = 121
The LCM is: 110
110
1 * 110 = 110 2 * 55 = 110 5 * 22 = 110 10 * 11 = 110
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fraction which is equivalent to 110 = 110/1
120 percent of 110 = 132120% of 110= 120% * 110= 1.2 * 110= 132