In this equation, 3x + 9 = 45. To solve for x, you need to subtract 9 from both sides of the equation, which gives you 3x = 36. To find the value of x, you need to divide both sides of the equation by 3, which gives you x = 12. Therefore, the value of x is 12.
Watts = Amps x Volts x Power Factor Maximum value of PF is 1 for a resistive load. If you have 120 volts and a PF = 1, then amps = 10.
Watts = Amps x Volts x Power Factor Maximum value of PF is 1 for a resistive load. If you have 120 volts and a PF = 1, then amps = 10.
The formula you are looking for is kW = I x E x pf/1000 for single phase and kW = I x E x 1.73 x pf/1000 for three phase.
The formulas you are looking for are, single phase kW = I x E x pf/1000. For three phase kW = I x E x 1.73 x pf/1000.
You need to use this formula I = kW/1.73 x Volts x % Eff x pf.
Three Phase conversion from KW to Amps, but you have not supplied enough info. Use whatever formula below works with the rest of the data you have. E =VOLTS P =WATTS R = OHMS I =AMPS HP = HORSEPOWER PF =POWER FACTOR KW = KILOWATTS KVA = KILOVOLT-AMPS EFF = EFFICIENCY (decimal) When P, E and PF are known: P / E x PF x 1.73 When HP, E, EFF and PF are known: HP x 746 / E x EFF x PF x 1.73 When KW, E and PF are known: KW x 1000 / E x PF x 1.73 When KVA and E are known: KVA x 1000 / E x 1.73
PF-69 is not a value, it's a grade. But it does affect the value, the higher the grade the more value a coin has. A PF-69 coin is one grade below a "Perfect" proof coin.
The formula you are looking for is I = HP x 746/1.73 x Volts x %Eff. x pf.
To answer this question a voltage and pf (power factor) must be stated. kW = I x E x pf/1000.
The formula you are looking for is Amps = kW x 1000/1.73 x E x pf. Use .84 for a power factor value.
Measure the voltage, current and power. The PF is power/(volts x amps).
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