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How do you install a 220 plug?

You need two hot legs of 110 volts to make 220. While each led is 110 volts to neutral, between the two hot legs you have 220v. You should have two different hot legs of 110, a neutral and a ground to meet code now a days.

Negative effects of using computers?

People tend to get addicted to computer games, and thus spend large amounts of time gaming. They don't go outside to absorb vitamin D, excercise, eat properly, or practice social skills. Even of the computer user is not completely addicted and retains some semblance of health, some scientist somewhere will probably reassure them that computers emit lethal radiation or some other cancer-causing stuff.

How do get to stark mountain?

i have the national pokedex but I'll tell you how to get to stark mountain first, go to the survival area then go right you need to use rock climb a little bit anyway go to the right then use surf go to the little island with the house on it then keep going right until you have to use surf again keep going right then you'll see one of those buildings that take you to places that one will take you to the resort area so go up you'll need the bicycle on the speed gear then you keep on going of the little logs until your done then go to the top you'll meet your so called "rival" and wake the fourth gym leader you go east (right) then use rock climb and go on the paths.

Why does a synchronous generator typically run at lagging power factor?

When a synchronous generator is running at lagging power factor the current it supplies lags its terminal voltage. Thus it acts as a source of reactive power, or magnetizing vars.

Reactive power is needed to create the magnetic fields in devices such as transformers and induction motors.

The Power factor of a utility depends on the type of load it supplies. Usually the Loads on utility are inductive loads (where the current lags behind the Voltage) and hence the power factor at which the utility operates is lagging. Most loads connected to utility are inductive loads like motors, fans, rolling mills which cause the power factor of the utility to be of lagging in nature.

Why are imported CDs and DVDs more expensive than local ones?

because...most of the imported DVD's and CD's are made with quality materials whereas the locally made one are just the duplicates of the original ones thereby no stress, raw materials or much energy/ inventory on these (i.e The dealers have to look for any inferior empty cassete and down load from the original ones)

Name of the software which can convert text to speech?

Speakatoo is a leading, trending & the most popular AI-based Text to Speech transformation web-based Application. Generate 100% Human-Sounding Voiceovers in just a few steps.

The tool is well known for its Award-winning Support, Client satisfaction & ease of using this tool.

What charging current will be optimum for Ni-Mh 1.2v 800mah battery?

I have designed many charging circuits and generally we try to keep the max recharging rate of around 10% of the battery's discharge rating. For your Nickel-Metal-Hydride (Ni-Mh) battery that would be a maximum of 80 to 100 Ma.

What is E gap?

EGAP is an organization that focuses on designing and implementing experimental research about governance, politics, and institutions. It is completely funded with a grant from Hewlett Foundation and DfiD.

Does gravity depend on density?

Gravity does not depend on density. Gravity is the gravitational pull that is invisible and cannot be touched or changed. Density is how much matter is packed within an object, which can be changed. Gravity and density are two totally different things, and are in no way related, therefore gravity does not depend on density.

Where is the ecm located on a 99 Kia Sephia?

They are usually located either behind the dash on the passenger side or under the passenger seat. Best bet is just call a dealership and ask someone in the service dept before you go pulling the car apart

What are the advantages of a dry cell over a wet cell?

  • Wet cell: A since the liquid covers all internal parts, or wet cell battery has a liquid electrolyte. Other names are flooded cell vented cell since gases produced during operation can escape to the air. Wet cells were a precursor to dry cells and are commonly used as a learning tool for electrochemical. It is often built with common laboratory supplies, like beakers, for demonstrations of how electrochemical cells work. A particular type of wet cell known as a concentration cell is important in understanding corrosion. Wet cells may be primary cells (non-rechargeable) or secondary cells (rechargeable). Originally all practical primary batteries such as the Daniell cell were built as open-topped glass jar wet cells. Other primary wet cells are the Leclanche cell, Grove cell, Bunsen cell, Chronic acid cell, Clark cell and Weston cell. The Leclanche cell chemistry was adapted to the first dry cells. Wet cells are still used in and in industry for standby power for automobile batteries switchgear, telecommunication or large uninterpretable power supplies, but in many places batteries with gel cells have been used instead. These applications commonly use lead-acid or nickel-cadmium cells.
  • Dry cell: A dry cell has the electrolyte immobilized as a paste, with only enough moisture in the paste to allow current to flow. As opposed to a wet cell, the battery can be operated in any random position, and will not spill its electrolyte if inverted. While a dry cell's electrolyte is not truly completely free of moisture and must contain some moisture to function, it has the advantage of containing no sloshing liquid that might leak or drip out when inverted or handled roughly, making it highly suitable for small portable electric devices. By comparison, the first wet cells were typically fragile glass containers with lead rods hanging from the open top, and needed careful handling to avoid spillage. An inverted wet cell would leak, while a dry cell would not. Lead-acid batteries would not achieve the safety and portability of the dry cell, until the development of the gel battery. A common dry cell battery is the zinc-carbon battery, using a cell sometimes called the dry Leclanché cell, with a nominal voltage of 1.5 volts, the same nominal voltage as the alkaline battery (since both use the same zinc-manganese dioxide The makeup of a standard dry cell is a zinc anode (negative pole), usually in the form of a cylindrical pot, with a carbon cathode (positive pole) in the form of a central rod. The electrolyte is ammonium chloride in the form of a paste next to the zinc anode. The remaining space between the electrolyte and carbon cathode is taken up by a second paste consisting of ammonium chloride and manganese dioxide, the latter acting as a depolarize. In some more modern types of so called 'high power' batteries, the ammonium chloride has been replaced by zinc chloride.

When does jigglypuff evolve?

I think jigglypuff only evolves by using a moon stone on him. By using the moon stone jigglypuff evolves into wigglytuff. You can use the moon stone on him at whatever level.

If your home theater receiver has one optical audio and one coaxial audio input on it is there an adapter you can buy that will allow two devices to hook up to the same input?

AnswerOften a VCR or DVD will have an input as well as an output. Depending on the device, you can leave the input plugged in to your VCR, and plug the output into your home theater, giving you regular input when the VCR is not in use. When the VCR isn't turned on it's just a "pass through" device.

How do you pronounce the stress symbol in the stress and strain formula?

Different symbols are used but if you are referring to the greek symbol "σ", it is pronounced "sigma" (like stigma without the t).

What was the name of Christopher Latham Sholes' keyboard?

Christopher latham sholes called his keyboard a QWERTY keyboard because it is the 6 letters on the third row of the keyboard

How do you use GameShark for GBA Sp?

is there any speciall wires u need to 2 connect to the GS to work or u put ur game in the game shark and then connect to the GBA?

i just ordered mine and i was wondering hoew it exactly worked.... yea u just put the gs in ur gba the put in the game

How do you minimize of exposure to fluxfumes?

Fume hood...organic mask...a fan at the least to move air away from the worker.

What is the cost of running a desktop computer for one day in New Jersey?

The cost of running a desktop computer for one day in New Jersey depends on when it is turned on and off. The cost is usually about 10 dollars.

What was first method of recording television programmes?

It was called Cinescope. They put a cine camera in front of a TV monitor and filmed it! Perhaps kinescope is a preferred spelling. See: http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/K/htmlK/kinescope/kinescope.htm

What are the types of payment methods?

cheques,money,credit cards, paypal,bankcards,giftcards,vouchers,direct debit, standing order, vax,chaps,money transferring order.