1 HP≡ 33,000 ft·lbf/minby definition= 550 ft·lbf/ssince1 min = 60 s= 550×0.3048×0.45359237 m·kgf/s since1 ft= 0.3048 m and= 76.0402249068 kgf·m/s1 lb= 0.45359237 kg= 76.0402249068×9.80665 kg·m2/s3g= 9.80665 m/s2= 745.69987158227022 Wsince1 W≡ 1 J/s = 1 N·m/s = 1 (kg·m/s2)·(m/s)Or given that 1 hp = 550 ft·lbf/s, 1 ft = 0.3048 m, 1 lbf ≈ 4.448 N, 1 J = 1 N·m, 1 W = 1 J/s: 1 hp = 746 W
Portable heaters can use a lot of power. In fact, if you have a home from the 1950's or earlier you may need to avoid using portable heaters at all.
The answer you are looking for is on the condensing unit tag. It`s listed as FLA or (full load amps) or RLA (running load amps). Start up amps are appx 5 to 6 times this # but this current is only drawn very briefly. Be sure to add both the compressor and fan motor amperage to get total current draw of the unit. The control power is supplied by the indoor unit so that is not a factor.
A newton is a unit of force in the International System of Units, which can be expressed as 1 kg*m/s^2. It cannot be directly related to amps, which are units of electric current in amperes.
No, a 10-2 wire is typically rated to carry up to 30 amps. For 50 amps, a thicker wire such as 6-2 wire would be required to safely accommodate the higher current load. It is important to consult local electrical codes and regulations to ensure proper wire sizing for any electrical installation.
60 Amperes. And the question is properly phrased, "How much Current Output should the G20's alternator have?". "Amps" is not a word.
In the late 70's and early 80's home distribution panels were changing. The standard home panel was 100 amps. Before that is was 60 amps. In the 80's, panels were changing to 150 amps. This standard stood for many years. Starting in the new millennium new homes were having 200 amp 42 circuit panels installed. Now a 200 amp 42 circuit distribution panel is a standard install.
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I = E/R = 9/2400 = 0.00375 Amp = 3.75 milliamp
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Electromuse amps and lap steels were produced in the 40's and 50's; the amps were probably made by Valco under the electromuse label. The lap steels are pretty rare, though they turn up on ebay. I have two of the amps...
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