It is possible that a shock of 4000 volts could knock someone down, depending on various factors including the pathway the electricity travels through the body, the duration of the shock, and individual differences in health and physiology. However, the effects of electric shock can vary greatly from person to person.
To calculate the amperage, use the formula: Amperes = Watts / Volts. For this situation, it would be 4000 watts / 115 volts ≈ 34.78 amps.
There is not enough information to answer your question directly... In order to determine how many volts it takes to make 4000 watts, you also need to know how many amperes there are. That is because watts is volts times amperes. For example, if you had a 120V system, you could divide 4000 watts by 120 volts to get 33 1/3 amperes.
The equation that you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts / Volts.
To convert 7620 volts to 240 volts, you would need to use a transformer. The transformer would step-down the voltage from 7620 volts to 240 volts. The ratio of the turns on the transformer primary and secondary windings determines the voltage transformation.
Most transformers designed to step down from 480 volts to 277 volts typically can be configured to also provide a 240-volt output. However, this depends on the transformer's design and tap settings. It's essential to consult the transformer's specifications or a qualified electrician to confirm its capabilities for specific voltage outputs.
To calculate the amperage, use the formula: Amperes = Watts / Volts. For this situation, it would be 4000 watts / 115 volts ≈ 34.78 amps.
There is not enough information to answer your question directly... In order to determine how many volts it takes to make 4000 watts, you also need to know how many amperes there are. That is because watts is volts times amperes. For example, if you had a 120V system, you could divide 4000 watts by 120 volts to get 33 1/3 amperes.
uh, 4000 volts?
I don't think you can buy a 4000 volt air conditioner.
The equation that you are looking for is I = W/E. Amps = Watts / Volts.
Write one volt equals 1,000 millivolts at the top of your paper. This is the standard conversion of volts to millivolts. Write down the number of volts you need to convert in decimal form. For example, if you have four volts, write 4.0. Move the decimal point over three times to the right to convert your amount of volts to millivolts. For example if you have 4.0 volts, you would have 4000 millivolts.
Knock You Down was created on 2009-04-07.
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Iraq did not knock down the Twin Towers
In Bowling the term used when knock down all the pins is "Strike".
you can knock it down by using a bat on an hard object that will not brake
I(per Phase)=4000/(230*3) = 5.8A