3v2 + 9v = 3v (v + 3)
There is no solution, as it is not an equation. However it could be simplified to: -18v - 86 or -2(9v + 43)
factor pair = 650,1 factor pair = 325,2 factor pair = 130,5 factor pair = 65,10 factor pair = 50,13 factor pair = 26,25
In a negative correlation as one factor is decreased, the other factor is increased.
3 is not a common factor of 5 and 10.
(8 + 3v)(8 + 3v) or (8 + 3v)2
this is an expression with a variable that is "v" 9v+74
No. The adaptor will overheat.
3v2 + 9v = 3v (v + 3)
3v2 + 9v = 3v(v + 3)
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you better not. you need a 9V regulator for this, not a resistor!
yes, if the other adapter is a va
A: No problem but don't expect the power to increase
You can buy 9V batteries from almost any supermarket
Using a 9V 600mA power supply to replace a 9V 1A power supply may not provide enough current to power the device properly. It is important to match the voltage and exceed the current requirements of the device to avoid damage or malfunction.
Yes, a 9v 1100mA power adapter work with your 9v 500mA device. The mA number is the maximum amount of amperage that the adapter will produce without overloading itself. At 500 mA the adapter will only be working at half load.