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the amperage
noun
The electric current; charge transmitted per unit time.
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The amperage is higher than ever.
The director, Walter Bobbie, keeps the amperage high and the cleavage low.
The voltage of current refers to its electromotive force, the amperage to its intensity.
You begin to wonder about the amperage in Tokyo apartment buildings, and to notice that a freezer can also serve as a coffee table.
As a matter of fact during the half-time show we were metering the ampage as we normally do, and we had a drop in the amperage used, the consumption of power, because our house lights went down.
First, find the amperage or wattage of the tool -- it is listed on the faceplate attached to the housing -- then match that figure to the suggested gauges listed in the chart.
In Floralinda, Don Victor's hubris unleashes an epidemic of truthfulness: "Truth moved through the Sobrevilla house like a rude guest, striding into rooms where it wasn't wanted, interrupting the flow of conversation, trumping the witchman's medicine, upping the amperage of every exchange".
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You must also check that the old cooktop has the same amperage as the new cooktop or else the wiring may need to be performed by a professional.
This is the approximate amperage the device requires.
The input power was inferred from the electrical measurements; measuring the entrance amperage and voltage to the electrical motor of the flotation equipment.
A.F.C.I.'s must have the same amperage as the circuit breaker being replaced.
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