Henry Hudson and Bylot sailed to the northern regions of North America, specifically exploring parts of what is now Canada and the Arctic. They were primarily searching for a northwest passage to Asia, aiming to find a more direct trade route. Their expeditions were sponsored by the English crown, with the hope of establishing trade routes and claims to new territories. Hudson's voyages ultimately contributed to European knowledge of the Arctic and the geography of North America.
In the UK, you cannot put a 5 amp fuse in a 3 amp plug. The general rule of thumb is that you should use like for like.
there are 10 floors in amp plains and 9 floors in far amp plains. in the 10th floor of far amp plains, you battle a boss! (i'm not saying who!)
No, you should not use a higher amp fuse for a lower amp machine. Fuses are designed to protect electrical circuits by breaking the connection when the current exceeds a specific limit. Using a higher amp fuse can lead to overheating and potentially damage the machine or cause fire hazards, as the fuse may not blow in a fault condition. Always use the fuse rating specified by the manufacturer to ensure safety and proper operation.
the op amp is a one IC which does not work at hige volteg so the IC not consumed the high frequncy
A: They both use transistors. In actuality before an op amp becomes an op amp a discrete transistor made is made to provide it capabilities before it gets integrated into a substrate chip we call op amp. OP AMP have two input to work as a differential amplifier the input are bases closely match to provide virtual no voltage or current offset. Single ended amplifier has one input its reference is the signal source return.
An amp is the actual amp while an amp chord connects the instrument to the amp.
5 amp,10 amp, 15 amp, 20 amp, 25 amp, and 30 amp.
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Yes, you can use a 15 amp outlet on a 20 amp circuit. The outlet's amp rating should not exceed the circuit's amp rating.
Replace the 30 Amp Breaker with a 15 Amp breaker.
No, This does not come with an amp. Purchase separately a kicker amp. Awesome !!!
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A thousandth of an amp
1 amp
15 amp outlet on a 20 amp circuit.
It depends on the amp and what the amp is being used for and what kind of automotive it is.
The RCA's from the amp will be arn to the CD player, then you need to connect the speaker's wire to the output + and - of the amp, this will cause the amp to have musical power from your radio, and the speakers to have the power from the amp..-Shocker