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Alexander
 
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"mhyk" schreef in bericht
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(amperage:Current flow, or electron flow, is measured in
amperes. While we normally consider that one ampere is a rather small
current of electricity (approximately what a 100-watt light
bulb would draw), it is actually a tremendous flow of
electrons. More than 6 billion electrons a second are required to
make up one ampere)
you can find more of this in this link
http://www.tpub.com/content/construc...4250/index.htm


Actually a 100 Watt light Bulb would draw less dan 1/2 Ampere.

You see not all people live in the US where they still using an outdated
110V Net