In theory yes you can. The theoretical current draw would be .5 (500 milliamps) x 2 = 1 amp. However, in practice this would not be advisable.
You should allow for surges and other unforeseeable issues. Allow 20% for those probabilities and you should be safe. This would be about 1.2 - 1.5 amperes on your source end.
The question is incomplete without the voltage across the resistor. For example: if V (Voltage across 500 ohm resistor) = 5 Volts, then, Current, I = 5/500 Ampere = 0.01 A.
A 750 MCM copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 500 amps.
An Ohm is a measurement of resistance.
500 kva is about 500 hp , rule of thumb is 10% of hp is equal to liters of deisel consumption/hour . therefore , 500 kva uses 50 liters of deisel per hour approximatle.
Multiply the watts by the seconds: 500 x 300 = 150,000 Joules is the answer.
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500 milliamp = 1/2 amp. Have to know the wattage of the lamps or the resistance of one lamp to give an answer.
Milliamp-hours (mAh) is a unit of measure used to describe the energy capacity of a battery. It represents how much current a battery can supply over a period of time. The higher the milliamp-hour rating, the longer the battery is expected to last before needing recharging.
A milliamp-hour is one thousanth of an amp-hour. For example: if you have a fully charged battery of 500 mAh (milliamp-hours), it is able to feed a lamp which draws a current of 500 mA for one hour. It also is able to feed a mobile phone in standby over a period of 50 hours, if it draws a current of 10 mA.Alternative AnswerA milliampere hour (not 'milliamp hour'!) is one-thousandth of an ampere hour, which is a unit of electrical charge. The SI unit for charge is a coulomb, which is a special name given to an ampere second. So, and ampere hour is 60 x 60, or 360 times larger than a coulomb.
A: Since you know the current flow you need the voltage drop for this particular led at 20ma. All LED require a current and voltage to operate properly assuming a voltage drop of 2v then for a 12v source it becomes 12-2=10v 10v/.02=500 ohms in series to limit the current is required
one thousand canadian dollars. source; able to multiply 500 x 2.
This depends on if you use the other ports on your computer to connect devices to also. If you only use the USB port and connect it to USB hub's you can connect up to 126 devices. Without using any USB hubs you will be limited to only one USB device.
500 Ft.
The key is the door bell specification. They typically run on a 24 VAC transformer. You can certainly hook it up and try it with 9 volts, but it probably won't work as intended. 24 Volt transformers are relatively cheap.
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About 500 pounds. Source: The Book of Bizarre Truths.
A primary source is a contemporary writing or artefact. If you can find a school from the ancient Roman era (pre-500 CE), it could be used to provide some primary source material.