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The compatibility options for an e12 lamp socket include e12 bulbs, candelabra bulbs, and some LED bulbs designed to fit the smaller socket size.
cross polarization = xpd so, xpd = 20 log E11/E12 where E11 and E12 are the two waves.
10% tolerance.
The main difference between e11 and e12 light bulb sockets is their size. E11 sockets are smaller and have a diameter of 11mm, while E12 sockets are slightly larger with a diameter of 12mm. This means that E11 bulbs are not compatible with E12 sockets and vice versa. It is important to check the socket size before purchasing a light bulb to ensure it will fit properly.
It is 2.3476*10^12, almost the same as in the question!
This can be used to blow up enemy ships (e.g E12)
Series 2 E12 Dead to Rights
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It it a formula in a spreadsheet requiring the summing of the values in cells E9 to E12, both inclusive.
E12 external torx
E12 ( 10%): 10 12 15 18 22 27 33 39 47 56 68 82 E24 ( 5%): 10 11 12 13 15 16 18 20 22 24 27 30 33 36 39 43 47 51 56 62 68 75 82 91 The basic difference is that the E24 have "extra" values between those of the E12. It's roughly midway between the E12 points. They're more expensive too. There's also an E6- it runs: 10 15 22 33 47 68 At the top end there's an E192- wildly expensive but extremely accurate. They're used in life-critical systems or super accurate industrial machines.