How did Caspar David Frierich die?
In 1825 Friedrich suffered from a stroke which made it almost impossible for him to continue his work. Caspar David Friedrich died May 7, 1840 at age 64 but as a true romanticist his paintings never earned him a lot of money.
What is the difference between a 100 amp breaker box and a 125 breaker box?
The amperage capacity of the main bus bars and the connection of the main breaker to the bus bars.
Why is 240 volt electricity more dangerous than 12 volt electricity?
It is neither more or less dangerous . The determining danger factor is amperage.
How do you convert wire size to amps for 240 volt?
For USA, Canada and countries running a 120/240 volt 60 Hz power supply service and also for countries in Europe and other world areas running a 230 volt 50 Hz power supply service.
There is no conversion, wire size is based on the load current of the circuit. It is stated in the electrical code books what the maximum capacity of each conductor size will allow. The voltage is independent of the wire size. When discussing voltage it is the insulation factor that you have to be concerned about. The applied voltage to a wire should never be more that the insulation factor. Common insulation voltages of most used wires are 300, 600 and 1000 volts.
As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.
Before you do any work yourself,
on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,
always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized
IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB
SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY
REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.
What are the factors for selecting electrodes?
If you are talking about grounding electrodes , the types are spelled out in the electrical code book. It can be 2 eight foot rods spaced 10 foot apart. One ten foot rod and just newly accepted a grounding plate dug in to a two foot depth.
Can you use a 12 volt 2 amp power source to replace your cordless drill battery?
This should work, but check a few things first. Make sure the power source is a DC source (Direct Current). Also check to see if the cordless drill has an operating Amperage less the 2A, because if it draws more than the source you will fry your power supply. If these fall within acceptable limits, just make sure you connect the (-) negative to the negative terminal where your battery was, and likewise for the (+) positive terminal. Its always good to have a fire extinguisher near by ;)
Why is a high voltage test conducted on wiring?
High voltage tests are done usually at the request of electrical engineers. When conductors are pulled into a conduit system, it is supposed to be done very carefully. In some instances this can not be done with out subjecting the conductors to mechanical stress. A high voltage test is applied to these conductors to make sure that the insulation factor of the wire has not been compromised. If the conductors do not pass the test, they have to be removed and new wire reinstalled.
How many amps is 220v-24v 600VA Transformer?
2.7A on the primary
25A on the secondary
This is easily calculated using
P = VI
As long as we make sure we use RMS values for current and voltage.
Are RV ac units interchangeable?
RV AC units are interchangeable. This is true as long as you replace the whole unit and not just one part.
In your home your stove and your electric clothes dryer usually run on what volt?
220 volts. In the US.
What are the components of electricity?
Electricity is the interaction of many components. These include electric charges, electric fields, electric potentials, electric currents, and electromagnets.
I have an amplifier which uses a 6 amp fast burn fuse. It does not specifiy the volts
to use on the fuse all it says is that it is a 120 volt line. My question is can I use a 6
amp 250 volt fuse on the amp?
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-- Yes. Go ahead and use the 6-Amp 250-volt fuse in the amplifier. Make sure
that the replacement is a fast-blow, like the one you're replacing.
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Body reaction to an electric shock?
A normal dry body's resistance from thumb to thumb is about 2.6 meg ohms.
This is the body's outside resistance from point to point and not the body's internal resistance. One the shock has started the skin becomes burned and this starts to lower the outside body resistance to a lower value. The longer the burning continues the lower the outside resistance becomes until it reaches an inside body resistance.
The body's internal resistance is in the neighbourhood of 1000 ohms.
Using the same formula with the internal resistance and see the drastic current increase that will kill you.
The formula for amperage is Amps = Voltage / Resistance.
Using a voltage of 220 the formula is, Amps = 220/2600000 = .0000846 amps or .0846 milliamps.
Using a voltage of 220, the formula is , Amps = 220/1000 = .22 amps or 220 milliamps
Using a voltage of 480 the formula is, Amps = 480/2600000 = .0001846 amps or .1846 milliamps.
Using a voltage of 480, the formula is , Amps = 480/1000 = .48 amps or 480 milliamps
As you can see, as the voltage become higher so does the current that can flow through your body if you short across an electric potential.
The following list is the tolerances that the body can stand.
Less than 1/2 milliamp no sensation
1/2 to 2 milliamps Threshold of perception
2 to 10 milliamps muscular contraction
5 to 25 milliamps painful shock (may not be able to let go)
Over 25 milliamps Could be violent muscular contraction
50 to 100 milliamps Ventricular fibrillation
over 100 paralysis of breathing.
How much is the average electricity bill in Maricopa County?
If your talking about the county, SRP is the cheapest with my highest bill being $350 in the summer and lowest in the winter about $79 "4 people" But maricopa city" is way way higher , my lowest bill is about $150 my highest is $550 ran by some "non profit" ed3 total rip off!
Will an electric motor rated at twelve volts run faster or slower off of nine volts?
I presume we are talking DC voltages here. The motor will run slower on 9 VDC that on 12 VDC.
How can water supply electricity?
Water can supply electricity in usually one reason - the water wheel, or it's close cousins. The water pushes on the wheel, and turns the water wheel. As the wheel spins, it creates mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is fed through a converter, which turns it into useable electricity. It is the same concept as wind with a wind turbine.
How do you wire a compressor switch?
Take a wire from one of the line terminals L1 to one side of the contactor coil. Take another wire from the second line terminal L2 and put it to one side of a N.C. contact on the overload block. From the other side of the N.C. contact on the O/L block take a wire to the N.C. terminal on the pressure switch. From the other side of the N.C. contact on the pressure switch terminal connect the wire to the other side of the coil. This configuration will be using the same coil voltage on the contactor as that of the supply voltage.
An incandescent light bulb is your common household bulb. It is best identified by the presence of a filament (the thin piece of wire in the center of the glass bulb that glows when turned on.) The incandescent bulb's interior space is a vacuum (all the air is removed) so that the filament doesn't burn up. It produces a warm, slightly gold/yellow light. A "florescent" bulb, on the other hand, has no filament. It works by electrically exiting gas in a long tube creating a cool white light with almost the same color as the sun.
What is the difference between conduct and insulate?
Insulation is keeping the heat inside, trapping it and not letting out. Conduction is letting a flow, such as electricity, pass through the material. for example, metal is a wonderful conductor of heat and electricity, but a bad insulator. However, wool is a good insulator and a bad conductor. :) hope that helps!
Why did John Howard invent the electric outlet?
for money. why else? more people then bought certain stuff that worked with the outlet.