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Page | Ampere (Log · Page History) |
User | Gah4 (Edit Counter· Top Edits) |
Total edits | 4 |
Minor edits | 0 (0%) |
(Semi-)automated edits | 1 (25%) |
Reverted edits | 0 (0%) |
atbe1 | 76.3 |
Added (bytes)2 | 19 |
Deleted (bytes) | -14 |
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4 (100%)
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1 (25%)
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3 (75%)
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0 (0%)
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4 (100%)
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Date | Links | Size | Edit summary |
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2017-01-31 13:47 | Diff · History | 15 | Put in a very important number. |
2016-09-09 23:25 | Diff · History | -14 | →North American domestic supply – 120 V AC: This is about the input current to the charger (at 120VAC), not the output current. |
2016-09-09 23:22 | Diff · History | 4 | →Everyday examples: 2.1A is the common iPad charger rating. Some power will be lost in the cable, so 10W might have been closer. |
2016-04-01 07:11 | Diff · History | 0 | Undid revision 712745968 by 67.87.253.20 (talk) Current is more correct. It might be proportional to voltage, but the physics is current. |
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