You can, but it is would increase the danger of a circuit overload. And that could cause damage to the equipment or result in a fire.
The circuit or device that the fuse was meant to protect would not be protected if a fuse with a higher rating were to be used. This could result in the circuit or device being destroyed by a higher than normal current flow in a short circuit fault condition.
What percent is 328 of 246 can be determined by a math equation. The answer is 133.333 percent. Anytime the number for the percentage is higher than the original number it will be over 100.
No, it is not.
No, it is not recommended to replace a 250V 3.15A fuse with a 250V 2.5A fuse. The replacement fuse should have the same voltage rating, but the amperage rating needs to be equal to or higher than the original fuse to ensure proper protection against overcurrent.
A percent which is greater than 100.
no the higher the content the higher the number ..breath or blood
The reaction may have not been complete yet, therefore resulting in a higher percent yield than 100%
85.8
Greater than 100 if the original amount is positive. Less than 100 if the original amount s negative.
The fuse number is 5S5A125V. If you find a will fit it must be 125Volts and a 5 series.Never use a higher amperage fuse than the original. You can go up on the voltage of the fuse but not the amperage. The higher voltage rating on a fuse means that once blown it will not arc across the blown element at a higher voltage rating. Be sure to use a slow blow fuse as a fast acting fuse will blow quite frequently if the motor is under heavy load at start up. A comparable fuse is the Littlefuse 5A GDC Type 5 X 20mm Slo-Blo Fuse which is pretty common. Don't worry that it is rated at 250V as it is just a higher quality fuse and will still blow with 5A excessive current.
Okay. If you have the percent increace, you cannot find the original price. BUT if you have the percent increace and the INCREACED PRICE than you take 100 and minus the percent increace and then divide adapted price by that number. than times THAT by 100. (EX. 75% INCREACE AND ENDING PRICE 15$) ( THAN 100-75=25 SO 15X25=375 THAN 375DIVIDEDBY100=3.75 3.75 ORIGINAL.
The final result is 10.4% more than the original number.