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  2. Power rating - Wikipedia

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    In electrical engineering and mechanical engineering, the power rating of equipment is the highest power input allowed to flow through particular equipment. According to the particular discipline, the term power may refer to electrical or mechanical power.

  3. SAE J1772 - Wikipedia

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    SAE J1772, also known as a J plug or Type 1 connector after its international standard, IEC 62196 Type 1, is a North American standard for electrical connectors for electric vehicles maintained by SAE International under the formal title "SAE Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice J1772, SAE Electric Vehicle Conductive Charge Coupler".

  4. Maximum power transfer theorem - Wikipedia

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    Simplified model for powering a load with resistance R L by a source with voltage V S and resistance R S.. The theorem was originally misunderstood (notably by Joule [4]) to imply that a system consisting of an electric motor driven by a battery could not be more than 50% efficient, since the power dissipated as heat in the battery would always be equal to the power delivered to the motor when ...

  5. Maximum power - Wikipedia

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    Max Power (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 15 July 2022, at 18:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Maxim Power - Wikipedia

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    Based in Calgary, Maxim Power Corp. (TSX: MXG) is one of Canada's largest truly independent power producers, focused entirely on power projects in Alberta.Its core asset - the 300 MW H. R. Milner Plant ("M2") in Grande Cache, AB is a state-of-the-art combined cycle gas-fired power plant that commissioned in Q4, 2023.

  7. Volt - Wikipedia

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    Historically the "conventional" volt, V 90, defined in 1987 by the 18th General Conference on Weights and Measures [3] and in use from 1990 to 2019, was implemented using the Josephson effect for exact frequency-to-voltage conversion, combined with the caesium frequency standard.

  8. Volt-ampere - Wikipedia

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    The volt-ampere (SI symbol: VA, [1] sometimes V⋅A or V A) is the unit of measurement for apparent power in an electrical circuit.It is the product of the root mean square voltage (in volts) and the root mean square current (in amperes). [2]

  9. Max Power - Wikipedia

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    Max Power may refer to: Max Power, a UK motoring magazine; Max Power (footballer) (born 1993), English professional footballer for Wigan Athletic;