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AC/DC Formulas: Laptop Computer Preventive Maintenance Software Anti-Virus

The document provides formulas commonly used in electrical fields related to motors, transformers, direct current, alternating current, voltage, amps, watts, power factor, efficiency, horsepower, Ohm's law, and voltage drop. It also mentions using online calculators to evaluate these formulas.
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AC/DC Formulas: Laptop Computer Preventive Maintenance Software Anti-Virus

The document provides formulas commonly used in electrical fields related to motors, transformers, direct current, alternating current, voltage, amps, watts, power factor, efficiency, horsepower, Ohm's law, and voltage drop. It also mentions using online calculators to evaluate these formulas.
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Here are some common formulas that are frequently used in the field.

If you're mathematically challenged, using an online calculator can make these kinds of calculations
super easy! You can access some great online calculators on your laptop computer when you're out in
the field from the link near the bottom of this page. Just remember to check your preentie
maintenance software updates often as well as your anti!irus software definitions to keep your
computer running smoothly at all times.
Options:
- Motor Formulas
- Transformer Formulas
E = Voltage / I = Amps /W = Watts / PF = Power Factor / Eff = Efficienc / !P = !orsepower
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