the normal shock for human being is 250-300mA.
Up to 300
That depends on the source. It can vary dramatically.
The normal current capacity of 12 AWG copper wire is 20 amps.
There are a few things that determine the severity of an electric shock. How many amps flow through you, and where it passes through you. Although stepped up to a very high voltage, electric fences deliver only a very small current, and do so in pulses so you are receiving an intermitting, low amperage shock.
12/2 wire with a 20 amp breaker for normal home wiring.
I have a single phase induction motor. It draws 8 amps on start up and climbs to 14-15 amps when I put a load on it. When I don't have a load it runs at 1 and climbs to 2-3 amps. It is normal operation for this motor to run at the lower number of amps with a load. But I don't know what is wrong.
Multiply the vots by the amps to find the volt-amps. Or divide the volt-amps by the voltage to find the amps.
.1 amps will give you .1 amps.
DC, as in Direct Current? then its Amps. xxtwilightxx
500 KVA how many amps? almost 650 Amps according to formula.
10-2 Amps
1.3 amps