Your electric utility company has a meter department capable of answering this. There are usually pictures of the meter dials/digits included in teaching someone to read the meter, so this is not a good forum to do so. If your electric company does not have the meter in question, find out the manufacturers name, and your utility meter department may help locate a contact at the manufacturer for you. Usually, residential meters have a hot sheet typed up showing how to read them, and the utility will simply mail it to you or possibly scan/fax it.
Read the owner's manual, or try disconnecting the (+) battery lead for about 30 minutes.
Set a Volt-Ohm meter to Ohms and put the two leads from meter across the fuse. One on each end where the metal is located. The meter should read zero ohms if the fuse is NOT blown.
% rate = 30% = 30/100 * 100% = 30 * 1% = 30%
30 mile
Three. One hundred centimeters to a meter.
25*30 = 750 sq metres.
It is 45% of the roll.
Area = 30*40 = 1200 square meters
30 miles is 48,280.3m
No. A millimeter is 1/1000th of a meter. That means there are 1,000 millimeters in a meter. There would be 30 times 1,000 millimeters in 30 meters, and that's 30,000 millimeters.
3000
There are 98.425197 feet in 30 meters. 30 meters x 3.2808399 feet/1 meter = 98.425197 feet 1 meter = 3.2808399 feet