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The word 'factor' is both a noun (factor, factors) and a verb (factor, factors, factoring, factored). Examples:noun: The main factor in the story is the storm and how everyone reacts to it.verb: You have to factor in the cost of benefits when you calculate what an employer pays an employee.
You have to calculate the volume as (1/3) times (base area) times (height). You forgot the factor 1/3.You have to calculate the volume as (1/3) times (base area) times (height). You forgot the factor 1/3.You have to calculate the volume as (1/3) times (base area) times (height). You forgot the factor 1/3.You have to calculate the volume as (1/3) times (base area) times (height). You forgot the factor 1/3.
CT/5 /number of turns=multiplier
1/1
how can i calculate brsting factor and what may be the bursting factor for corogated pakaging
How do you calculate voltage drop for starting motor current
Do not calculate. Get it from Fama/French's website
A factor is like xfacter lol
It's "wind chill factor"
KCL calculate current . KVL calculate voltage drop.
a = KB/KA
The friction factor used in the Darcy-Weisbach equation to calculate the pressure drop in pipe flows is dependent on the surface roughness inside the pipe and Reynolds number of the pipe flow. The relationship between the friction factor and the relative roughness, Reynolds number can be found in the Moody diagram.
Do the liter as a 1000cc and the hours in minutes (9x60=540) and divide that and then x the drip factor. So, it would be 1000 divided by 540 x 15= 27.7
It is the ratio of cumulative heat drop to isentropic heat drop in a multistage steam turbine.
for calculating the voltage drop in ckt first of all you have to calculate the total resistance of the ckt as well as total current also then applying ohm's law v=IR u can calculate the voltage drop across a ckt While the answer is correct you might investigate thevenin theory.
To calculate the Karl Fischer factor there are three factors that are required. The ml KF reagent used for sample, the factor mg H20/ml KF reagent and the weight in grams.