Your service provider will give you that information The size will depend on: A) how close to the transformer are you. B) copper or aluminum C) Yes, you have a 400amp service but what will your actual peak amp usage be. D) Underground or overhead.
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Everyone's feet are different so what I would consider a great shoe may not favoured by someone else. When looking for a long-distance running shoe, look for something that is lightweight, provides a cushioned bed and are made of breathable and durable materials. As well, since feet tend to swell when you're running, buy your running shoes 1/2 size larger than your regular shoe size. Nike, Asics, New Balance and Brooks are reputable manufacturers.
For that distance I would run AWG # 3 copper and install a sub-panel.
Depends entirely on the size of the vehicle. The average stopping distance for a vehicle is around 160 feet. That includes 51 feet you will travel during your reaction time. And 109 feet braking distance.
You will need a 40 amp breaker using AWG # 8 wire running it a distance of no more than 50 feet.
275 feet
Normal feet measure distance, cubic feet measure volume. Square feet measure area. This is not a difference in size, it is a difference in dimension. Distance is one dimensional, volume is three dimensional.
# 6 copper wire.
20Sqmm
AWG 4 copper.
Yes there is a regulation size for Major League Baseball fields, in the case of the infield, it needs to be a 90 foot square. The outfield does not have any regulation size between the 2 foul poles, their regulation size is only in the case of its distance to home plate so the distance between home plate and the Outfield fence must be at least 250 feet however along the foul lines the distance between the plate and the outfield fencce must be at least 320 feet and the distance must be at least 400 feet between the plate and the fence in Center Field.
A square acre is a square-shaped area containing 43,560 square feet. The perimeter of this area would be about 834.8 feet and the diagonal distance would be about 295.2 feet.