1 metre3 = 1000 litres.
It is 39 inches
It's not necessary to use 1 m of wire. Any length can be used.
1 meter is equal to 1 meter.
1 meter^2, because 1^2=1.
1 metre3 = 1000 litres.
mf is ratio of CT ration of meter box to CT ration written on meter. ex: CT meter box: 30/5, Meter ct ration 1/1. MF : (30/5)/(1/1)= 6
how many meters in 1 kilo of tie wire
It is 39 inches
There are 3.28 feet in 1 meter.
4 wires. 2 hot legs, 1 neutral leg, and 1 ground wire.
1 cubic meter...P:S: Volume=Length x Width x HeightLength=1Width=1Height=1Volume=1 x 1 x 1Volume=1 cubic meter
1*2.5*1.5=3.75m^3
It's not necessary to use 1 m of wire. Any length can be used.
1 cubic meter is 1 meter long. It is 1 meter long by 1 meter wide by 1 meter high. A cubic meter is the shape of a cube or a square.
There is no answer to this, a "square" (I assume a square meter) is a measure of area (2-dimensions), whereas a cubic meter is a measure of volume (3-dimensions).E.g.Suppose a piece of wood has a length and width of 1 meter each. This makes the wood 1 square meter in size.If you take 6 of these pieces of wood and build a box, the box will have length, width, and height of 1 meter (i.e. a cube). The box has a volume of 1 cubic meter.
1000