The depends upon what you are trying to work out.
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Centimeters are smaller ,right? If you multiply , it will get bigger, if u divide it gets smaller, divide.
You multiply to get the product You divide to get the quotient
Multiply
Yes, there will be no problem with this adapter. The 1 amp device will only be drawing half of what the adapter can produce.
total kilowatt hours, divide by voltage and multiply by 1000 to get amp-hours, multiply by 3600 to get amp-seconds, multiply by 6.2 x 10e18 electrons/amp-second,and you wil end up with a rather large number-probably about 2 X 10E27 electrons-based on 2000 KWH per month (a guess at usage in 1986)
multiply and divide fractions!-.-
Divide by 60.
Multiply the amps by the volts and the answer is the VA
First comes multiply then comes divide.
< you just multiply
Divide
Multiply by 1000 or divide by 0.001
The dot means to multiply.
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