There are 250+ McDonald's in India.
In this situation, to calibrate a transmitter you need a power circuit and communicator circuit. The Hart communicator used in the calibration process is connected to the power source circuit in parallel. The power source circuit is the one that has ammeter, 250 Ohm resistor, and power source all connected in series. As the transmitter sends output mA, it creates volt drop across the 250 Ohm resister. Let's say the volt drop across the resistor was 1 Volt. Now, back to the Hart communicator. It is a load, meaning there will be a volt drop across the Hart communicator. Since it is in parallel with the power circuit, it is also parallel with the resistor. So, the 1 volt drop across the 250 Ohm resistor will also make 1 volt drop across the Hart communicator. Technically speaking, the 1 volt drop across the Hart communicator is only true if its resistor is also 250 Ohm. However, it does NOT matter what voltage drop is in the Hart communcator. It only sees the "relative" voltage drop changes to measure the changes in transmitter outputs.
The same number as 250 oranges is apples. A watt is a volt times an ampere.
250 crores .they have also recently aquired a singapore based company
Comparitive Study It Means That Farming Is Done In INDIA And USA In Different Ways In INDIA We Practice Agriculture In Different Ways In USA Agriculture Is Also Done But In Different Way.In India Farms Are Small Like 2 Or 3 Hectares.In USA Farms Are Big As 250 Hectares.
normally, appliance are built in 110v or 220v, applied in 100-140v and 200-240v. if your 250v appliance is common home appliance equipment, then 220volt is ok, i think. otherwise, you should ask the vendor for special power supply.
No, that adaptor can not supply a 6 amp load because it's limited to 1 amp, most probably by the size of the prongs and/or the internal wiring.
An adapter can be used. Make sure that the adapter that you use is of a capacity that it can produce the amperage that your appliance needs. An adapter too small will burn itself open and will be of no use to anyone. Remember; Watts = Amps x Volts.
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The maximum current rating for a 20 amp 250 volt receptacle is 20 amps.
220-250 Volt, as is the main part of the Europan Community.
No, the voltage difference is too high.
You need to define what you mean by 2.0 and 1.6.
The 2000 Honda Rebel 250 typically comes with a 12-volt electrical system.
12 Volts.
No. There are no "adaptors". To get 240V from a 120v supply you use a 120-240V step up transformer. <><><> Clothes dryers, water heaters and and other high-power 240 volt appliances cannot be run on a transformer from a 120 volt circuit. They must be powered from a separate branch circuit that has the right size breakers, cable and socket outlet to suit the appliance.
The device requires a 250 volt 20 amp receptacle, which is typically a NEMA 6-20 outlet.