4-5A at 240V
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It would be really hard to make pinball flippers unless you have a machine shop and you can mold plastic, and if you can you wouldn't be asking here. If you need pinball flippers just buy them online from sites like HAPP or bayareaamusements.
you would use a parallel circut beacuse it will give it more power
The number that tells you how much electrical energy a machine will use in one year of average use is called the annual energy consumption in kilowatt-hours (kWh). It is a measure of the total energy the machine consumes over the course of a year if used normally.
An electrically operated form of bagatelle is a pinball machine. In a pinball machine, players use a plunger to launch a metal ball onto a playfield filled with obstacles, ramps, and targets. The player scores points by hitting the targets with the ball using flippers controlled by buttons on the sides of the machine.
The energy that is used to make a machine run is electrical energy.
In most newer pinball machines you can post your high score if it beats one of the 4 high scores already saved in the machine. It will prompt you to at the end of the game. Use your flipper buttons to get to a letter and the start button to select it.
yes its a machine...it use energy and giv us light.......
The use of worm or worm gears in the working of a machine allows for the exchange of energy for torque or movement.
The average washing machine is said to use 65 liters of water per cycle. It is more energy efficient to fully load the washing machine because a half wash uses the same amount of water as a full wash.
an elecric heater uses the conversion of electrical energy into heat energy.
Machine B will use more power.
Fairly certain Super Mario World was the first SNES game so... that. Unless you count the trigger buttons on a pinball machine....