That's the description of the interval. It means that "g" is between the numbers specified.
less than (<) and greater than (>)
2 because anything greater or less than that would be outside the specified range.
Its the bay area's music channel on the radio! Its awesome! They play the latest music, and theres less commercials than 99.7! Listen to it!
By getting compressed, the cushioning material absorbs some of the energy of the collision. This leaves less force to cause injury or damage.
no It depends on the application. You can if it is not a significant difference. I.e. Some battery chargers have a fast charge and slow charge settings. The difference is less/more resistance changing to more/less current--same source voltage applied.
Less of what needs to be specified for an answer to be given.
-- The ball is manufactured in such a way as to have the specified final weight. -- A ball with more or less than the specified weight would not be eligible to be used in competition, and would be removed from play by the officials.
The duration of More or Less - radio programme - is 1500.0 seconds.
The fuse in a circuit is designed to protect the wiring first and foremost. If there is a fault in the horn or other parts of the circuit, that causes a short circuit, then it could melt the wire and cause damage to other components or even a fire. The idea would be that the fuse would blow instead. If you take a look at the size of the wiring you will find several websites that will tell you the maximum amperage the wire can take. The actual amperage required to run a diaphragm horn is quite low, less than 5 amps at 12V. If you have air horns the start up amperage of the compressor can be much higher. You might find that there are other ancilleries running off the same supply though, so the fuse amperage needs to be less than the cable can take but high enough for the sum amperage of the ancilleries on the circuit.
So long as the voltage is the same and the amperage (milliamps in this case) is equal or less it shouldn't harm the device, but if the amperage is less than the standard charger it will take longer to charge. I've read on the web there are devices that will not charge with a different (higher or lower) amperage but I don't understand why.
All motors draw less current when their load reduces.
FM radio is inherently less sensitive to natural noise ... not immunebut significantly less sensitive ... than AM radio is.
It looks like you are asking if a higher amperage motor can replace a lower amperage motor. It depends on what the amperage difference is. If the amperage is high enough to move the capacity of the wire out of its rated value then it should not be done.Remember motor conductors have to be rated at 125% of the motors nameplate amperage. As the amperage increases so does the HP and the motor's protection will also have to be increased or the motor will trip the lower overload protection settings.Also keep in mind that if the motor is three phase, running a motor with higher HP on a load that does not need the extra HP, it will lower the power factor of the supply distribution.
If the numbers in the specified range are specified from lower to higher, then, to be in the range, your number must be greater than or equal to the first, and it must also be less than or equal to the second.
Death is more dependent on the amount of current (amperage) passing through the body rather than the voltage. Voltage is the push behind the current, but it is the amount of current that can disrupt the normal functioning of the body's electrical system and cause harm, including death.
Yes it will damage the power and have less battery life.