no vertical angles are equal
18ft.lbs +60deg.+60Deg.+60Deg.+10Deg.
The angles of a rectangle are 90+90+90+90= which make it to 360 degrees. Please add trust points too.
65 m
60°F = 15.6°C (60°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = 15.6°C
corsa 1,3ie,nv or sv motor,head settings 25nm @ 60deg + 60 deg + 60 deg
SAE 20W40 type SE motor oil for > 40deg F SAE 10W30 type SE motor oil for < 60deg F
An equilateral triangle is when all angles and sides are equal throughout the triangle. If the triangle has same sides then it has same angles. Acute triangle is when all angles in the triangle are under 90 degrees. Since all triangles have three angles, and the sum of all angles within any traingle equals 180degrees, we must divide 180degrees by 3 angles.... 180deg/3A= 60deg per angle... This is the only option since there is only one equilateral triangle set of angles (60/60/60). And all the angles are under 90 deg. So in other words an equilateral triangle is an acute triangle.
Naturally it will become more efficient. And why is that? Simple. A water heater raises the temperature of the source water. Therefore if the source is at 10 and you need it to heat up to 60 , the unit has to heat the water up by 50degrees. Should the source be at say, 40, the unit will only have to heat the difference between 40 and 60. Since the thermostat(cut-out) will already be at 40, the heater will only raise the temperature by 20, thus working less, and naturally, WASTING LESS energy, which is an increase in efficiency. An example 10deg heated up to 60deg will take 40minutes (20 gallon tank) 40deg heated up to 60deg will take 10--15minutes
Stage 1: 25nm Stage 2: 60deg Stage 3: 60 deg Stage 4: 30 deg Stage 5: Idle for 15 minutes Stage 6: 30 deg Stage 7: 15 deg
The relationship between an angle and the triangle formed by it is always constant. This is also why sin cos and tan obtained from the unit circle can be applied to all triangles with the same angle. All that matters is the ratio of the sides, so the calculator can "pick" any length for one side, and use that and the angle to find the other side(s). This answer will be the same regardless of which triangle you are specifically referring to. Side lengths 3 and 5 will produce the same trig values as sides 21 and 35. Also, given the processing power of most calculators, these values are often programmed in, similar to how many students are "programmed" to know the trig values for major angles such as pi, pi/4, 30deg, and 60deg.
What's the question? There's all different slopes. I've seen some that are practically flat - depends on the area usually. I believe here sewer has to be a minimum of 1%. But I don't think there is a minimum with storm drain - as long as it has SOME fall. Probably depens on your area, and if youre just doing it for yourself then that's definitely all that matters I would think.
These figures are for the 1.7DT and 1.7DTL engine,ensure from owners handbook yours is one of these.Requests like this need full engine type and year to be sure of good information.Post again if this data not relavent. You will need an angle gauge for four of the five stages of tightening. Also,head gasket is coded for thickness with one to three small holes to allow for piston protrusion,obtain same as you have. Torque (new bolts)to 39Nm + 60 degrees + 13deg + 60deg + 13deg.Work outwards from centre pair in a "racetrack" pattern. Two centre,two right,two left,two far right,two far left.