Valve amps, also known as tube amps, use vacuum tubes to amplify audio signals. The vacuum tubes amplify the signal by controlling the flow of electrons between electrodes inside the tube. The amplified signal is then sent to the speaker for output.
To calculate power, multiply voltage (9 volts) by current (0.02 amps): 9 volts * 0.02 amps = 0.18 watts.
Hi, I am sort of stuck on the same thing, I think from my research thus far . Its : .038 Amps Hope that helps, I am trying to work out 150Mah to amps which i think is : .150 Amps
Here's a good analogy, say the wire is a road, the battery a bread factory and the light a super market, the current would therefore be the rate at which the vans leave the factory, and the voltage would be the amount of bread their carrying (the energy). so amps are the rate at which energy is moved and volts are the actual level or intensity of that energy.Another analogy - You have a big vat full of water. At the bottom is a valve that is closed. The water represents a potential to do work or the voltage. As you open the valve a little bit some water flows out. This represents current. How much the valve is open represents resistance - the smaller the opening the greater the resistance. Now if you had a water wheel near the valve and the outflow of the vat caused the wheel to turn; and if the wheel were connected to a generator you would have a miniature hydroelectric system and could get some work done.Volt is the unit to measure voltage or potential difference of a circuit. Whereas amps or amperes is the unit to measure current flowing in the circuit. they are definitely not the same but two different physical quantities.
To convert amps to watts, you need to know the voltage of the circuit. The formula to calculate watts is: Watts = Amps x Volts. Multiply the current in amps by the voltage in volts to get the power in watts.
To calculate the amperage of a 40-watt bulb, you need to use the formula: Amps = Watts / Volts. If the bulb operates at 120 volts (standard for US households), the amperage will be 0.33 amps (40 watts / 120 volts).
No they won't work acoustically.
There are three formulas that you can use. Amps = Volts/Ohms Amps = Watts/Volts Amps = sq root of Watts/Ohms
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Current flow The answer you are looking for is Amperes or Amps. They are used to measure current flow and Amps do the actual work as they move electrons throughout the system.
Hi, Amps are electrical and the same in a car as elswhere. Amps are a quantity of electricity, voltage is the pressure pushing it and resistance is, as it sounds, how difficult it is to push it. Peace, crigby
To calculate power, multiply voltage (9 volts) by current (0.02 amps): 9 volts * 0.02 amps = 0.18 watts.
Yes, CPR and defribrillation will work on someone with a mechanical mitral valve.
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.
Answer You need the Voltage and the amps it can supply then use the magic triangle formula that is Watt = Amps X Volts say 400mA 12 volt that will work out to .4X12 = 4.8 watt
Hi, I am sort of stuck on the same thing, I think from my research thus far . Its : .038 Amps Hope that helps, I am trying to work out 150Mah to amps which i think is : .150 Amps
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Yes. The plug ports are universal.