A wire from the power supply is carrying 120w of power and 24A of cu
No, a fluorescent light fitting with a 4xT8 2' 18W tube and a 48W ballast does not use all the 120W when running.
The power rating of light bulbs tells how much electric energy in watts the bulb consumes when burning. As an aside, a rule of thumb for estimating how much you are paying to burn a light bulb for a year, the number of watts equals the number of dollars. So if you burn a 40 watt bulb for a year it costs about $40. If only at night cut that in half and say it costs $20. If you burn 5 of the bulbs all year it's $200
The city located at coordinates 38N and 120W is Sacramento, California.
There is no island exactly at 73N 120W because these coordinates are located in the Arctic Ocean.
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The coordinates 75N and 120W point to the Arctic Ocean, which surrounds the North Pole. This location is primarily covered in ice and is not within the borders of any specific country.
One small city near the coordinates 37N and 120W is Merced, California. It is located in the central part of the state, and has a population of around 80,000 residents.
If the adapter has the correct voltage, connector type and polarity, there should be no problem. The 65W and the 120W is the number of watts of power the adapter can provide. If the laptop needs 65W and the adapter can supply 120W, it should work fine. Had it been the other way around, the adapter might not be able to supply enough power for the laptop and it might get too hot and burn out.
The maximum Focal 165-CA1 6.5" Car Speaker output is 120W. The normal power handling is 60W.
There are quite a few! You need latitude as well as longitude to figure this out.
In each hour two 60W blankets will use 120W. 120W for 9 hours = 1080 W or 1.08 Kilowatts.
No, a fluorescent light fitting with a 4xT8 2' 18W tube and a 48W ballast does not use all the 120W when running.
I know that it is 120W "RMS" (which I've been told that is an erroneous term) but there is another kind of watt. I don't know how it is called. The kind that stereos use in stores.