Amp rise
A blockage in the downstream side of the pump could make this pump work harder raising the amps as the pump now has to do more work to get through the line. An upstream blockage would make the pump spin more freely lowering the amps on the pump as it will not be doing any work.
In a simple system with a fixed orfice expansion device for example, an overcharge will increase suction and head pressure. Compressor amps will also increase. Overall refrigeration capacity will be reduced. lc
Nothing at all. Increasing the cranking amps will not harm anything. The starter will only draw the amps it needs.
If you don't change the voltage between the ends of the circuit,then higher resistance in the circuit means lower current (amps).
Dyson DC31 Animal handheld vacuum cleaner is about 2 amps. With suction power of 10 minutes of 38 airwatts or 6 minutes of 65 airwatts(constant)
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Multiply the vots by the amps to find the volt-amps. Or divide the volt-amps by the voltage to find the amps.
0.35897 amps = 0.35897 amps.
200ma is .200 amps or .2 amps
Amps = Watts / Volts Amps = 130000 / 480 Amps = 270.83
7 amps
this question is kinda split into 2 answers. 1. total amps available to your car thru it's battery can be 500, 600, 700, etc amps 2.fused amps are restricted by the fuses, say a car radio has a amp draw of 5 amps so the fuse thru that circuit would be rated at 5.5 or possibly 6 amps to protect the component . So total amps " used " in your car is simply added up all the fuse ratings of all the fuses in the car and you will be close.Now if you add excessories then the amps will increase with each item added. One side note, the battery itself and the car have connected a special fuse called a fusible link to protect the whole car from say a bad short so say a 500 amp battery does not burn the car or explode the battery .Hope this helps.