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∙ 15y agoNo, you need to apply what the nameplate of the device calls for. 300 milliamp is 17 times smaller that what is needed for its operation.
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∙ 15y agoNo, 300 milliamps is insufficient to make the component run, as it requires 5 amps. 300 milliamps is equivalent to 0.3 amps, which is significantly lower than the required amperage for the component to operate.
Electric pressure is called voltage, denoted by the unit volts (V).
if you are mesering its presure it is volts
You also need to know the Voltage and wattage. Amps= Watts / Volts. Try this iPhone App "Watts2Amps"
Volts are used to measure the electrical potential difference or voltage in a circuit. To use volts, you would typically measure the voltage across a component in a circuit using a multimeter or voltmeter. This helps in determining if the component is receiving the correct amount of voltage for proper operation.
Voltage alone is not the only factor that determines if an electric shock can be lethal. Generally speaking, a voltage of 50-100 volts can be enough to disrupt the heart's normal rhythm and potentially lead to cardiac arrest in some individuals. However, factors such as the path the current takes through the body and the duration of exposure also play a critical role in determining the lethality of an electric shock.
14 volts
Miliamps aren't like volts, it should not matter how many miliamps are provided, a piece of technology will only accept what it needs, so, the answer is yes it will work.
30 volts of ESD
You also need to know the Voltage and wattage. Amps= Watts / Volts. Try this iPhone App "Watts2Amps"
No, electric current is measured in amperes (A), not volts. Volts measure electric potential or voltage difference.
The force of an electric current is measured in volts.
By electric volts
Electric pressure is called voltage, denoted by the unit volts (V).
2 volts
25,000 volts
Here are a few examples... - The electrical current is monitored. - The current of electricity is measured in volts. - The electrical current of telephone wiring is 82 volts. They may not be worded the same, but they have the same initial meaning.
Electric potential.