1) You have asked very similar questions in other posts. Your recent behavior suggests that you are asking us to do your homework. You should have known how to solve this problem if you have understood the replies to another topic.Originally posted by tjjam2003@Apr 8 2006, 08:08 AM
A 12-volt electric golf cart motor consumes power at the rate of 500 watts. Wgat is the current drain from the battery?? Which formula do I use to figure out the answer of: 41.67 amps?? How do I write it out??
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Originally posted by paultwang@Apr 8 2006, 10:49 AM
1) You have asked very similar questions in other posts. Your recent behavior suggests that you are asking us to do your homework. You should have known how to solve this problem if you have understood the replies to another topic.
2) A personal suggestion: Please post all your further homework questions related to electr(ical/onics) in Homework forum. (Do not double-post those you already posted.)
3) For this problem, use the simplified formula Power = Voltage x Current
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