No. 2.2K ohm is 2200 Ohms.
A 12 gauge wire can support a load of approximately 2200 watts.
Two, two, two. Or 22 times 102 ohms, or 2200 ohms, or 2.2K ohms, or just 2.2K, as in, "I've got a 2.2K resistor that needs replacing. It's a quarter watt."
Presumably you are asking about the rated secondary current of a transformer rated at 2200 kV.A?This depends on the rated secondary voltage. You divide the rated apparent power of the transformer by the rated secondary voltage.Of course, the actual current depends on the load.
Lets work the mathematics:Power equation, P = VIOhm's law, R = V/ICombine these equations to solve for current:P/I = VR = P/I2I2 = P/RI = (P/R)-2Substituting and solving:I = (0.5 / 2200)-2 = 15mAI = 15mA
I imagine 2200 is the value and usual is in microfarad a one farad will be a huge capacitor to be used in electronics.
NO dont do it if you devalue a capacitors voltage parameter what will it do when it is face to face with 20V ? The voltage will destroy the thing. Remember it is OK for you to use a higher voltage parameter for a capacitor but never lower
1800 to 2200 sq ft
About 1800-2200
1800-2200
Depending on the year and trim, 1800 to 2200 lbs.
About 1800 to about 2200 a day
1700, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2200, 2300.
In good condition with a liner it will be worth between $1800 and $2200.
$1800-$2200 mint condition, this gun is rare
There are around 2200 wild Bengal tigers now. 1800 are in India.
Around 2200-2300 in the wild. Most of these (around 1800 or more) live in India.