The fuses protect the lines upstream to the next protection device. That doesn't mean every house could max out their breaker at the same time. Just like you can't pull the max amperage on each circuit breaker in your panel without popping the mail breaker.
To answer your question, most American homes I've seen have 240V at 200A. Some older homes have 100A.
Insanely low budget, very realistic depiction of engineers. Super complicated plot which gives it great replay value.
If you watch it for the first time, the audio sync issues are not part of the plot. They had to re-dub a lot of the movie and they didn’t do a great job.
I was trying to concentrate hydrochloric acid and had it in my boiling flask on a mantle. It was taking a while and I realized I hadn't added a stir-bar, so I tossed one in.
Then the superheated hydrochloric acid flash boiled and shot out of the flask like 8 feet in the air. Fortunately, I was outside.
Probably the only bonus of that system is that it buys you 3 more feet on the sides of your roof as code requires panels be mounted with that gap to provide walking access to firefighters.
I feel like the people defending Captain Marvel should be more upset with how hamfisted its attempts at pandering are. Like playing "I'm just a girl" or having someone literally tell her to smile more followd by her saying "did you just ask me to smile more?"
Representation is important, but you have to put in some effort.
The Cybertruck doesn't have a steering column. They're steer-by-wire. That may explain why the wheels were able to move so quickly. The steering ratio changes dynamically depending on vehicle speed.
You pilot the Cybertruck with a yoke that sweeps through its full range of motion in just 340 degrees—less than one complete turn. That’s possible because the relationship between the driver’s input and the resulting angle at the front wheels is written in code, with all the infinite possibilities that implies. Tesla uses that flexibility to give the Cybertruck the quickest steering of any production vehicle at parking lot speeds and more relaxed responses at highway speeds for smooth, steady control.
The driver is just wiggling the steering wheel to try to free the front tires.
Well after whatever period of time, the option to even request a chargeback on your account portal goes away. Not sure how you’d even proceed at that point, but I imagine it involves an incredible amount of being on hold.
If tens of thousands of people started requesting chargebacks for the same product at the same time from a new vendor, I don’t think Visa would be quick to side with the vendor.
If you want to go really old school, get a ham radio license, then buy a handheld with APRS.
You can send out 5W packets with your GPS coordinates, that can be received and relayed by any radio in range. This can work completely off-grid, so no cell service required.
The fuses protect the lines upstream to the next protection device. That doesn't mean every house could max out their breaker at the same time. Just like you can't pull the max amperage on each circuit breaker in your panel without popping the mail breaker.
To answer your question, most American homes I've seen have 240V at 200A. Some older homes have 100A.