@LucasCorreia99@ChichokChikool@sudosan and do you think that other countries don't have 240V lines as well? you clearly have no idea what you are talking about. you live in the slums of brazil and all you do is talk about how japan is so good. how about you get an education and better your own country instead of this.
@LucasCorreia99@ChichokChikool@sudosan you think a japanese kettle is supplying using 14.4A? do you understand how houses are wired? using 15 amps means the breaker trips. every electrical appliance will stop at around 12.5A as to not trip the breaker. A 20A circuit means that the amperage for multiple outlets is 20A.
@LucasCorreia99@ChichokChikool@sudosan You think outlets just have infinite amperage? With just a 15 amp 120V outlet, you need 21.6 amps in japan to match the power output. Do you think that japan has 21.6 amp outlets?
@LucasCorreia99@ChichokChikool@sudosan what do you know about engineering? a resistive heater like a kettle or hair dryer has 99+% efficiency. The heat output is almost fully absorbed by the water. it is simply not possible for a kettle in japan to be faster than one with 120V mains.
@stiveroonie@kuurikona 1. its mister torvalds to you
2. you dont need to be in cs for that
3. have fun getting all your shitty code stolen by microsoft ai training centers
@LucasCorreia99@ChichokChikool@sudosan Power output = Power Input * Efficiency.
If both products have the same efficiency, the one with the higher power input outputs more power.
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