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n. (plural of amperage English)
Usage examples of "amperages".
What if he knew the exact part it had played in terms of megavolts and amperages and so forthwould the knowledge be the slightest use to him in this impossible situation?
What if he knew the exact part it had played in terms of megavolts and amperages and so forth—would the knowledge be the slightest use to him in this impossible situation?
It was cumbersome, of course—any device to interrupt voltages and amperages of the really astronomical magnitudes in question could not at that time be small—but it was positive, fast-acting, and reliable.
No ordinary storage cells fed those mighty projectors, along no ordinary bus-bars were their-Titanic amperages borne.
Medon made two notable contributions to Civilization: first, electrical insulation, conductors, and switches by whose means voltages and amperages theretofore undreamed-of could be handled.
It was cumbersome, of course—any device to interrupt voltages and amperages of the really astronomical magnitudes in question could not at that time be small—but it was positive, fast acting, and reliable.