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Is 123.4 volts acceptable for house current?

In the United States, the standard voltage for household current is 120 volts, so 123.4 volts would fall within an acceptable range. However, fluctuations in voltage can occur, so it's always a good idea to consult a professional if you are experiencing voltage irregularities.


Why was torture considered an acceptable method of uncovering witches?

to see if the female would use sorcery to escape


Do conair curlers work in the UK?

Check the curler, it should say on the side somewhere the acceptable voltage, For US that would be 110V, but you may see 100-220V, in which case it will be safe on UK Voltage, (220V) You will need a plug adaptor though, but not a voltage adaptor


Is DJ an acceptable scrabble word?

I would think yes! as it is a job title and considered a word to most people.


What nation was the lowest of the kingdoms?

According to the Bible, the lowest of kingdoms would be the nation of Israel. However, this is a limited circumstance: it is only the lowest nation if it does not follow the will of God. Until then, it is the highest.


Where are Vpp and V rms?

Vpp is Peak-to-Peak voltage, in other words, in AC voltage, the peak-to-peak voltage is the potential difference between the lowest trough in the AC signal to the highest. Assuming the reference to the voltage is zero, Vpp would be twice the peak voltage (between zero and either the highest or lowest point in the AC waveform). Vrms is the Root Mean Square voltage, think of it as sort of an average (it's not quite that simple). For a sine wave, the RMS voltage can be calculated by y=a*sin(2ft) where f is the frequency of the signal, t is time, and a is the amplitude or peak value.


Should you wear black or silver accessories with a yellow dress?

Answer: Black would be considered more formal, but either would be acceptable. However, the hue of the yellow worn would be important.


What is the difference between line voltage and low voltage?

Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.Line voltage is a term that is used to describe the voltage that is used to operate a specific device. A service that comes into a building would be considered line voltage. For a Class 1 circuit the top voltage for low voltage installations is 30 volts at 1000 vA. For a Class 2 circuit the top voltage for low voltage installations is not under 30 volts and not over 60 volts at 100 vA. Voltages used above 750 volts are considered high voltage installations.


Is it acceptable to answer with Not to yes-no question?

It is not considered grammatically correct to answer "Not" to a yes or no question. If you are just talking to friends it would be fine, but do not do so in a professional setting.


What is an antonym for skyline?

Since the skyline is considered the uppermost part of the sky, the antonym would be baseline, the lowest most point.


What happens if crime is not punished?

Then it would be crime because it would be acceptable. the only thing that makes something a crime is that you will get punished for it. if there are no consequences then it will not be considered a crime because everyone will be doing it. :)


What wire size will carry 50 amps 200 ft 220 voltage?

Actual voltage would be 240V. 4 AWG copper is capable of carrying 50A. At 200 ft, with a 50A load, voltage drop would be about 6V, which is within the acceptable 3% voltage drop for a branch circuit.