Yes, it can.
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As many as you wish, as long as you do cross 200 amp limit
The temperature has no effect on the wire needed, only on the insulation and installation details. !70 A would require 35mm2 copper in free air. Soil disipates heat better than air, so the cable would take more current and be safe if it was in/on the ground. In any form of conduit, you'd need a bigger cable.
7 on a 15 amp circuit and 9 on a 20 amp circuit.
No more than 13 maximum on a 20 amp circuit.
Sunn o))) amps are popular, if you can get a hold of them. Other than that, most any reliable amp will suffice.
hahaha dude my amp does the same things. you just have radio interference, but mine does that when you hold a string on a fret.
Yes, it can.
In how many amps of current before blowing out. 2 amp 5 amp 10 amp 15 amp etc.
I have one of those amps sitting in front of me. If you unhook the three bolts that hold it in the trunk and unplug it. You will see that all the pins are labeled on the amp. Just hold it up under some good light and you will see it.
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one per second per amp.
1000,000,000 nano-amps = 1 amp
There are 1,000 milliamps [mA] per amp.
Basically you play a note or chord (chord works best) and hold it, let it ring, then you go right up to your guitar amp and hold the guitar right up to the speaker then you slowly turn the volume on the amp up until you hear feedback. And, while the guitar is feeding back, you can shake the guitar, or wiggle the volume knob a little to get a tremolo effect. Just mess around and experament.
This seems more like a biochemistry question but, AMP stands for Adenosine monophosphate. So, there is one phosphate in AMP.