Well, sweetheart, 115 volts AC at 60 Hz means you've got yourself some standard power coming out of your wall outlet. The 115 volts is the voltage level, AC stands for alternating current, and 60 Hz is the frequency at which that current cycles back and forth. So, plug in your devices and let the electricity flow, darling.
That the appliance does not need a electrical transformer and uses the US standards for electricity off the grid.
It depends which country you are in. Some countries use 115 Volts AC for household supplies, some use 220, 230 or 240 Volts AC. See the link below for a list of which countries use which voltage.
The wattage of an air conditioning unit depends on the current (in amps), as well as the voltage. So various sizes of air conditioners will use different amounts of power (in watts).
To calculate the current in the AC circuit, we can use the formula P = V * I, where P is power (60 watts), V is voltage (120 volts), and I is current. Rearranging the formula to solve for current I, we get I = P / V. Plugging in the values, I = 60 watts / 120 volts = 0.5 amps. Therefore, the current flowing through the circuit is 0.5 amps.
Tricky question. 12 Volts, if referenced in AC, would mean a root-mean-squared (RMS) value of 12 Volts. It would also equate to a maximum voltage of about 17 volts. Roughly speaking 12 Volts AC is equal to 12 Volts DC. Just remember that 12 Volts AC isn't always 12 Volts....
115 volts 60 Hz AC
That the appliance does not need a electrical transformer and uses the US standards for electricity off the grid.
It depends which country you are in. Some countries use 115 Volts AC for household supplies, some use 220, 230 or 240 Volts AC. See the link below for a list of which countries use which voltage.
Alternating Current. in the US -ll0-l20 Volts, 60 Cycles or Hertz.
Watts = Volts x Amps x Power factor For an AC Unit I am guessing that your PF = .75 so we have 115 x 9.2 x .75 = 793.5 Watts.
120 volts 60 Hz AC
120 volts 60 Hz AC
The only way to do that is with a transformer. They make inline transformers that convert 230 to 115 and they simply plug in inline.
You want to know how many amps in that circuit. To do so, divide the Watts by the Volts. in your case it would be 60 watts / 120 volts = 0.5 Amps.
the answer is dc volts are rectified from ac volts and the amperage will be the same unless you account for the slight drop from the rectifier. dc volts from a battery have no relationship to ac volts. you can derive ac volts from a dc source using an inverter.
Current or amperage, is wattage divided by voltage. 60 / 120 = .5 amp.
Current or amperage, is wattage divided by voltage. 60 / 120 = .5 amp.