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circuit conductor resistance volts current amperes

Students’ own answers. Usual answers would be 100-120V or 220-240 V. An electric oven Many metals: copper, steel, aluminum, the presence of water increases conductivity.

Resistance unit 6 volts 3 amperes 2 12000 ohms 1000000

vegetables and milk Tinned vegetables and dairy product ( milk, cheese, yoghurt, etc.) Ordering electrical equipment and parts and working with contractors Pumps, food mixers, pasteurizing and packaging equipment, freezers, refrigerators, freezers, air conditioning equipment.

The Project Department Support for process improvements and factory extensions Transformers, capacitors, relays, switches Because bad hygiene can lead to the food making consumers ill Flour explosion