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Q: Is it power amplifier and inverter both are same?
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What is a power amplifier?

A stereo power amplifier is simply a two channel power amplifier. You can runn it in a couple of ways; Stereo, mono or bridged.   Stereo has a seperate left and right signal in and sepetate out. Mono is one channel in and both output channels reproducing the one signal in. Bbridged gives you the same as mono BUT it uses both channels as one output.


What is a Stereo Power Amplifier?

A stereo power amplifier is simply a two channel power amplifier. You can runn it in a couple of ways; Stereo, mono or bridged.   Stereo has a seperate left and right signal in and sepetate out. Mono is one channel in and both output channels reproducing the one signal in. Bbridged gives you the same as mono BUT it uses both channels as one output.


WHAT IS THE Difference between an inverter and UPS?

In UPS ,the main power comes to the UPS and is used to charge a battery inside. The output from the battery is fed into a sine wave inverter which converts DC into AC and feeds to the computer in case of a power failure. In such a scenario, the battery is stopped from charging and instantly starts to supply power to the computer. In Inverter ,AC is converted into DC and then is used to charge the battery. When the power supply goes off, the relay triggers the switch from mains to inverter. It is the use of a sensor and a relay that is the main difference between a UPS and an inverter, otherwise the two are same. And the use of relay and sensor cause the time delay in power supply from an inverter.


Are a switch and inverter the same?

No. A switch can turn the electricity on/off, but an inverter can provide electricity(for a limited amount of time) if their is a power failure.


What is the basic difference between transistor as an amplifier and a step up transformer?

The output power of an amplifier is greater than its input power, whereas the output power of a transformer is almost the same as its input power. In other words, an amplifier increases acts to increase power, whereas a transformer only increases voltage.


The major difference between inverter and ups?

An inverter simply takes a DC voltage, usually from a battery, and converts it to AC for use by standard appliances. A UPS does the same thing, but has added circuitry to charge the battery when AC utility power is available, and to automatically switch the inverter on when utility power fails.


Yes this amplifier works with a variety of subwoofers with various ohm loads. The amplifier will product the same power at 1.5 - 4 ohms making this a great choice for most subwoofers. ?

Yes this amplifier works with a variety of subwoofers with various ohm loads. The amplifier will product the same power at 1.5 - 4 ohms making this a great choice for most subwoofers.


Will hooking up a power inverter to an electric scooter charger blow out the controller?

Well, that all depends on the voltage of both the inverter and the charger. As long as the output of the inverter is the same voltage as the input on the charger, you should be fine. Example: Normal scooter charger is 110 volts. Inverter is a 12V DC to 110V AC inverter. (the type used to watch a household TV while in a car) and your scooter charger normally plugs into a wall socket in your house, this will work fine. If the inverter you have is one that turns 110V AC to 12V DC, then you will have a problem.


What is the difference between inverter and Transformer?

An inverter changes DC power (like isgenerated from a solar panel) to AC to match the same type of power we get from the power company. A transformer reduces the power from a more powerful ACsource like a transmission lineto a lower AC source like the power to be used to be used in homes.


White bias-line equation?

An amplifier is what increases a rock band's speaker sound output into a ear splitting experience and small radio signals in a radio until it makes it out to the speaker. A transformer converts AC electricity up or down to a desired level for a required project. Example: A battery charger plugged into a wall socket will transformed to about 18 votls to do the charging. Speaking in technical terms, an amplifier is a device which increases the power of a signal by either increasing the voltage or current or both. Whereas, a Transformer is a device which simply transfers power, i.e., the energy on both input and output is the same. In the case of an amplifier, the output power is higher than the input power. This is because of the power input we give to an amplifier.


Can an amplifier imported from US be used in Australia?

yes it can be used because power grid frequency is same


Can you run speakers with an amplifier that has a bigger rms rating than the speakers rms rating For example run an 80 watt rms speakers with a 120 watt rms amplifier?

Yes you can. Contrary to popular belief, an amplifier rated with a higher output than the speaker rating rarely damage the speakers. If the amplifier overdrives the speakers, the sound quality will be dramatically affected. Most listeners will turn the level down to reduce the distortion being heard. The amplifier's power rating is the maximum power that it can produce and it does not mean the output power will be at that level. On the other hand, an amplifier that is overloaded will deliver distorted signals to the speakers. At high power levels, the distortion can be damaging to the speakers in a way that simply over driving a speaker is not. Therefore, it is as safe to use an overpowered amplifier with speakers as it is an amplifier that is rated at the same power or even lower power than the speakers.