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120 15 amp service ? 210 7 amp service ?
The V stands for volts and A is amps. If for example you have a 12kVA device and are running off a voltage of 120 volts then Amps = 12000/120 = 100. You then use the calculated amps in a wire size table to get the correct size.
It really depends on the size but the average is about 24 volts.
This question cannot be answered because you did not specify the current.
To answer this question a voltage needs to be stated. Wire is sized by the amount of amperage the load takes. W = Amps x Volts. Amps = 650/ volts.
A 15kw heat strip typically requires a double-pole breaker with a rating of 60 amps. This allows the circuit to handle the high power requirements of the heat strip safely. Make sure to consult the manufacturer's specifications to ensure the correct breaker size for your specific unit.
The amount of heat generated by a small copper coil at 120 volts would depend on factors such as the size of the coil, its resistance, and the current flowing through it. You can use the formula P = V^2 / R to calculate the power (heat) generated, where P is power in watts, V is voltage in volts, and R is resistance in ohms.
A healthy heart should be about the same size as the owner's fist.
Depends on size.
You physically can but sit will be unsafe, and will not protect the circuit because it will not blow when it should. Only replace a fuse with the same size fuse.
About 400 volts to 650 volts. Depends on the size of them as well.
3/0 wire 3/0 wire
DL button cell 3 volts size of a quarter
120 15 amp service ? 210 7 amp service ?
A # 14 copper conductor will be fine to carry 8 amps at 120 volts. This size conductor is rated at 15 amps.
A: It should be the same if equal size [after 5 times RC], However if one has a 5 volts rating and the other is 25 volts rating they probably will both blow up if connected across 30 volts source in series. Why if one leaks and they all do then the 5 volts will blow then the 25 volts the voltage must be equalize for each to be used in series.
Because of the size of this dog, it is very easy for them to have a heat stroke as well as it is easy for them to become to cold. Little dogs require a lot of temperature regulation because of their size. They should not be left in the heat for long periods of time and should be offered plenty of water after being in the heat.