A mil is a thousandth of an inch. 3 inches is therefore equivalent to 3000 mils.
Nine. You have to snip it 8 times.
The answer is int(76/6), the integer value of the fraction. This is 12.
15 x 3.1416, call it 47 and an eighth inches.
its 10000kg
conecting a safety wire is good because it is a safety wire and it makes the aeroplane sFER
First twist together the wires to be joined. For larger wire use lineman's pliers to apply twist. Make the twist clockwise. Then twist on the wirenut clockwise on the wires. Wirenuts are rated as to how many wires of a certain size they can hold but in general twist by hand until you can twist no more and then about 1/2 twist with pliers. If the wirenut does not get tight it is too big or internal metal portion could be clogged in some way.
A mil is a thousandth of an inch. 3 inches is therefore equivalent to 3000 mils.
Nine. You have to snip it 8 times.
(1) the higher the twist, the higher the throughput (2) The higher the twist, the the lower the crosstalk
take fencing pliyers and twist the wire.
safety ground
Need to know the wire # size to compute wire fill in conduits
The answer is int(76/6), the integer value of the fraction. This is 12.
pull and twist on metal sleeve surrounding plug wire. Nope.. try to twist the boot to break the grasp.
Each inch of wire cost 3 cents and so 24/3 = 8 inches of wire
You will have to be much more specific to get an answer. Your description fits many items. -Wire gauge and metal at least is needed.