There are an infinite number of answers but the most obvious is:
-0.467/-1 = 0.467
If you divide a negative number by another negative number then the result will be positive.
Idon't know exactly But it can't as far out as Menan because they switch to 754.
0470
The phone number of the Lacey Twp Historical Society is: 609-971-0467.
The address of the Courtland Public Library is: 215 College Street, Courtland, 35618 0467
The address of the Belt Public Library is: 404 Millard St, Belt, 59412 0467
The address of the Minnesota Streetcar Museum is: 4291 Queen Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55414-0467
The whale horse cow cat dog and many others just get on google and search up more answers :).......... text me at 625-0467
A refernce site lists the longer belt as a 754-0467 and it is 0.625 x 90.8" The shorter belt is a 754-0468 and 0.626 x 41.5" Both belts will have either Kevlar sheaves so tha they will stand up.
The 5 Franc Napolean gold coin is worth .0467 OzT of gold. So, on May 5th 2013 it is worth $68 USD.
start by getting its isotpic mass. you can do this by taking the mass of an atom and dividing it by 12.01, which is kinown as the carbon standard and is used in the calculation for any element. this will give you a ratio. multiply this number by 12 amu and it will give you the isotopic mass. Next, multiply this number by the percentage in abundance as a fraction (ex. 92.12% = .09212)..... the resulting number will be your atomic mass ONLY for that isotope. To calculate the ATOMIC MASS of an element, you must repeat the previous steps for ALL isotopes. When this is finished, add the atomic masses for the isotopes together the get the atomic mass for that element. For a visual, we'll use Si (28) (mass of Si atom)/ (mass of C standard) = 2.331411 that's your ratio 2.331411 x 12 amu = 27.97693 amu .... that's your isotopic mass for that specific isotope 27.97693 x .9223 (or 92.23%) = 25.8031..... that's your atomic mass for that isotope Now the similar calculations done with the other isotopes of silicon give us.. Si(29) as (28.976495x.0467=1.3532) and Si(30) as (29.973770x.0310=.9292) Lastly, add those together to get... 25.8031 + 1.3532+ .9292 = 28.09 amu which is the atomic mass for the element Silicon. Good luck, chemistry sucks.
Find the operating voltage and current on the motor nameplate, it will say something like 208 or 460 for the voltage (for the US at least). The current you need will be listed as running current or RLA (running load amps). DO NOT use LRA! This is locked rotor amps, a very high current that motors draw just as they start, only for a second or two. It's pretty easy to confuse RLA and LRA, the one you need will be the smaller number. If there is a power factor listed, get it too. If it's not listed, guess. Most motors are between 0.7 and 0.9. Using 0.85 will get you in the ballpark. Multiply the current in amps times the voltage times 1.73 times the power factor. This gives you the watts the motor draws at full load. Divide that number by 1000 to get kilowatts. Multiply the kilowatts times the number of hours each month the motor will operate. Multiply the answer by your electrical rate ($0.0467) to get the monthly cost of operating the motor. Oh, you pay for kilowatt-hours (KWH), not kilowatts, unless you are a commercial customer paying a demand charge. Even then, you still pay for the KWH, but you also pay a demand charge for peak KW. Example: Motor data: 208 V, 21 A, 0.85 pf, will run 160 hours per month. KW = 208 X 21 X 1.73 X 0.85 / 1000 = 6.43KW KWH per month = 6.43 X 160 = 1029 Cost per month = 1029 X 0.0467 = $48.05 Note that this is worst-case, meaning that most motors are not loaded to their absolute maximum ratings. So if your 2hp motor is actually only using 1.8hp to run the pump, or whatever, the monthly bill will be less. You can put the motor into use and measure the current if you need to be as accurate as possible.
A random search for flights from Ottawa ON (YOW) to Puerto Plata (POP) shows: OPTION 1: 6hr 27min via Toronto Intl (YYZ) (without transit in USA) YOW - YYZ Westjet Airlines Flt 0467 Dep 08:45am 04Feb,Thu YYZ - POP Westjet Airlines Flt 2616 Dep 11:15am 04Feb,Thu Flight Duration: 5hr 04min; Layover Time: 1hr 23min; Total Trip Time: 6hr 27min OPTION 2: 7hr 00min via Newark Liberty (EWR) YOW - EWR Continental Airlines Flt 2369 Dep 06:00am Thu,Fri EWR - POP Continental Airlines Flt 0512 Dep 09:05am Thu,Fri Flight Duration: 5hr 38min; Layover Time: 1hr 22min; Total Trip Time: 7hr 00min