1 hour = 3,600 seconds
96,500 coulombs/hr = (96,500 / 3,600) coulomb/sec = 26.8056 Amperes (rounded)
You cannot "convert" 9 amps in watts. Amps are a unit of electric current, and watts are a unit of electric power. Power is given by P = IV where P is power, I is current and V is voltage. To determine the power (or wattage) you must know both the current and voltage.
The length of the race, 500 miles. When the race was founded in 1911, it was intended as an endurance race. Back then, the top speed for the typical car in the race was about 20-25mph. At that speed, it would take 20 hours to complete 500 miles! With technology, faster cars and things like actually paving the track, the race got faster and faster... with current speeds closer to 230mph, the race completes in less than 2 hours!
The "500" means the racing distance, which is 500 miles.
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The popular Indianapolis 500 is very similar to the Daytona 500. The Indianapolis 500 is a 500 mile race in which the people who are racing drive in cars.
The charge transferred in 25 minutes by a current of 500 mA is 750 coulombs. Amperes is defined as coulombs per second, so 500 mA is 0.5 coulombs per second. 25 minutes is 1500 seconds, so the charge is 750 coulombs.
6Ah will provide 500 milliamphours for 12 hours.
500 kilometers per hour is 310.69 miles per hour.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 500 miles per hour is equal to 500 x 1.609344 = 804.672 kilometres per hour.
Answer: 500 km/h = 310.685 mph
An average bolt of negative lightning carries an electric current of 30,000 amperes (30 kA), and transfers 15 coulombs of electric charge and 500 megajoules of energy.Positive lightning strikes typically carry six to ten times the charge and voltage difference of a negative bolt.
A milliamp-hour is one thousanth of an amp-hour. For example: if you have a fully charged battery of 500 mAh (milliamp-hours), it is able to feed a lamp which draws a current of 500 mA for one hour. It also is able to feed a mobile phone in standby over a period of 50 hours, if it draws a current of 10 mA.Alternative AnswerA milliampere hour (not 'milliamp hour'!) is one-thousandth of an ampere hour, which is a unit of electrical charge. The SI unit for charge is a coulomb, which is a special name given to an ampere second. So, and ampere hour is 60 x 60, or 360 times larger than a coulomb.
A milliamp-hour is one thousanth of an amp-hour. For example: if you have a fully charged battery of 500 mAh (milliamp-hours), it is able to feed a lamp which draws a current of 500 mA for one hour. It also is able to feed a mobile phone in standby over a period of 50 hours, if it draws a current of 10 mA.Alternative AnswerA milliampere hour (not 'milliamp hour'!) is one-thousandth of an ampere hour, which is a unit of electrical charge. The SI unit for charge is a coulomb, which is a special name given to an ampere second. So, and ampere hour is 60 x 60, or 360 times larger than a coulomb.
500 yards per hour = 7.62 meters per minute.
This question cannot be answered in its current form. Miles per kilometer is not possible as both miles and kilometers are both distance units. In order to measure speed you must have both a distance unit and a time unit. If the question was meant to be "How fast is 500 kilometers per hour in miles per hour?" then the answer is 310.685596 miles per hour as there is 0.621371192 miles per kilometer or 1.609344 kilometer per mile. Likewise, if you're looking for "How fast is 500 miles per hour in kilometers?" then you will arrive at 804.672 kilometers per hour.
500 xp per hour for bandits
Approximately three weeks at 500 miles per hour.