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....
No, you cannot plug a DC 12V device directly into a 220V AC outlet. Doing so would likely damage the device and pose a safety hazard, as the voltage and current specifications are incompatible. Instead, you should use an appropriate power supply or transformer that converts 220V AC to 12V DC for safe operation.
A lamp doesn't care whether it operates from a 12-V d.c. supply or from a 120V a.c. supply -all that matters is the supply must be 12 V!If it's connected to a 12-V d.c. supply, then it will draw a current of 8.33 A; if it's connected to a 12-V a.c. supply, it will still draw a current of 8.33 A.
A typical 12V starter motor for a car can range from 500 to 2,000 watts, depending on the size and design of the motor.
To convert power from 1500 watts at 240V to 375 watts at 12V, you can use the formula P=VI (power = voltage * current). First, calculate the current at 240V by rearranging the formula to I=P/V. Then, input the current calculated at 240V into the formula to solve for the current at 12V. Finally, rearrange the formula P=VI to solve for the power at 12V using the current calculated in the previous step.
The formula you are looking for is W = I x E.
+12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V +12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V
-12v+12v+5v+3.3v
The 2014 Toyota Prius-V is 5 ft. 9.9 in. (69.9 in.)12V front and 12V cargo area power outlet(s) wide.
The 2012 Toyota Prius-V is 5 ft. 9.9 in. (69.9 in.)12V front and 12V cargo area power outlet(s) wide.
The 2013 Toyota Prius-V is 5 ft. 9.9 in. (69.9 in.)12V front and 12V cargo area power outlet(s) wide.
Using Ohm's Law (V = I * R), where V is voltage, I is current, and R is resistance, we can rearrange the formula to solve for resistance: R = V / I. In this case, R = 12V / 0.5A = 24 ohms. So the resistance of the electromagnet is 24 ohms.
No. 9 v is only 75% of 12 v.
To determine which resistor had the smallest current through it when the voltage (v) was 12V, we can apply Ohm's Law (I = V/R). The resistor with the highest resistance (R) will have the smallest current (I) for a given voltage. Therefore, if you know the values of the resistors in the circuit, the one with the highest resistance will have the smallest current flowing through it when 12V is applied.
V = I.R V = 1.5 x 8 V = 12V
V = ir i = v/r i = 12/12 i = 1a
+3.3V +5V +12V -12V +5VSB However it's really only three .
12V 10AH is the battery of Yamaha v star 650