7/10 + 7/10 = 7/5
I'm guessing that is: (70 000 000)² = (7×10^7)^2 = (7×10^7) × (7×10^7) = (7×7)×(10^7 × 10^7) = (7×7)×10^(7+7) = 49×10^14 = 4 900 000 000 000 000
10 minus -7 is the same as 10+7. So, 10--7=17.
10 -7 in exponets = 3
P(7 out of 10)=7/10
A lemon produces about 7/10 of a volt of electricity.
Humans can typically detect static electricity at levels as low as 3,000 volts, but this may vary depending on individual sensitivity. Below this threshold, static electricity may not be felt by most people.
Depends on the led forward bias threashold, if its a typical led it will be .7 volts so, .7x6=4.2V, so pick a resistor that will drop around 7 volts. What is the current? Then just to V=IR, 7=IR.
The amount of electricity consumed by an electric chair during an execution is typically around 2,000 to 2,200 volts at 7-20 amps for a duration of a few seconds to a minute. This results in a high amount of power consumption for that short duration.
vineger contain 4% of acetic acid.being an acid it increases the concentration of hydronium. 3 cups(small) of vinegar can produce 3 volts of electricity. and salt water can produce more than 3 volt and can be used for function of fan they two can pruduce more than 7 volts
No. Only less.
"Power (/Watts) = Current (/amps) * Potential Difference (/volts)" Therefore, power = 7 * 12 = 84 W
To calculate power in watts, you multiply the current in amps by the voltage in volts. So, 7 amps at 240 volts would be 1680 watts (7 amps * 240 volts = 1680 watts).
The device consumes 84 watts of power. This can be calculated by multiplying the voltage (12 volts) by the current (7 amps). So, 12 volts x 7 amps = 84 watts.
This depends on the sensitivity of the individual It is possible to feel the presence of voltage as low as 2 volts with the tongue. Depends on how many amps accompany the voltage. One volt with 20 amps will most likely have serious side effects ... 20 volts with 0.5 amps will most likely not even be felt.
No, the camera needs 7 volts and will not operate correctly on only 5 volts.
I run Microsoft Flight Simulator X on Windows 7, X-plane 10 runs on windows 7 also.