It probably uses very little electricity considering it's big enough to hold only one ice cube (MAYBE two small ones).
A1. Being 2.54x2.54x2.54 cm3 it must weigh 2.54x2.54x2.54 grams.A2. And as you know, a gallon of water weighs 10 lbs, and there are 6.25 gallons of water in a cubic foot. And a cubic foot contains 12^3 cubic inches = 1728 cu in.So we have more than enough data, so a cubic inch is 1/1728 of a cubic foot, and a cubic foot weighs 62.5 lbs. So just divide 62.5 by 1728, and there is your answer.Unless of course, you don't use an imperial gallon, in which case you'll appreciate the increasingly broad acceptance of SI units. And accept A1 above.
1295.6 Imperial gallons or 1555.95 US Gallons ---- A quarter of an inch is 0.020833 feet. So the total volume is 10,000 x 0.020833, or 208.33 cubic feet. A cubic foot is about 7.4805 US gallons. So, 208.33 cubic feet is approximately 1558.44 US gallons.</
A cubic inch is an imperial measure of volume which can take any shape. The easiest shape to consider is a cube with side length of 1 inch. This cube has a volume of 1 in × 1 in × 1 in = 1 cu in. A cuboid with side lengths 0.5 in, 1 in and 2 in has a volume of 0.5 in × 1 in × 2 in = 1 cu in; the same volume, 1 cubic inch, but a difference shape. When converting to other units, eg cubic centimetres, you can use the conversion of 1 in to the unit, (eg 1 in = 2.54 cm) and substitute it for the side lengths of the cube: 1 cu in = 1 in × 1 in × 1 in = 2.54 cm × 2.54 cm × 2.54 cm = 16.387064 cu cm ≈ 16.39 cu cm As 1 cu cm = 1 ml, 16.39 cu cm = 16.39 ml.
Use the word cubic in a sentance?
You would use inch when your talking about 1 inch and inches when your talking about more than one inch.
Wattage of a Sanyo Bar Fridge ,please?
400 Kwh ( 120 Liter )
In the 1982 Ford 1/2 ton truck a 4.9 L - 300 cubic inch - straight 6 cylinder a 3.8 L - 232 cubic inch - V6 a 4.2 L - 255 cubic inch - " V8 " a 5.0 L - 302 cubic inch - V8 a 5.8 L - 351 cubic inch - V8 a 6.6 L - 400 cubic inch - V8 ?
Oldsmobile in 1968.
18 cubic foot refrigerator (bottom-freezer) purchased in June 1998; failed in December 2007 (lasted 9.5 years); energy use is 699 kWh per year. New 18 cubic foot refrigerator (bottom-freezer) energy use is 476 kWh per year. Buy a new one to save energy.
In a 1978 Ford Mustang II : There were ( 3 ) engines available depending on the model : A 2.3 liter / 140 cubic inch four cylinder A 2.8 liter / 171 cubic inch V6 and A 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 ( non High Output )
Depends if you're interested in its linear dimensions or its volume. All of these could be used: -- inch -- millimeter -- centimeter -- meter -- milliliter -- cubic centimeter -- cubic inch -- liter -- fluid ounce
4 inch radius
Depends if you're interested in its linear dimensions or its volume. All of these could be used: -- inch -- millimeter -- centimeter -- meter -- milliliter -- cubic centimeter -- cubic inch -- liter -- fluid ounce
The third digit after the period in the model number designates the cubic feet of a refrigerator. Your third digit is a 4 which designates a 14 or 24 cubic feet. Since Sears didn't make a 14 cubic feet side by side refrigerator, your refrigerator has to be a 24 cubic feet box. Your refrigerator is 24 cubic feet. OR... Empty your refrigerator of all the items inside. Take out the food, remove drawers and shelves.Step 2 Refer to the image below. Measure the height, width and depth of the refrigerator's interior. Do the measurements in inches, and write down each measurement as you go along.Step 3 Now multiply those measurements together as such: H (height) x W (width) x D (depth). For example, if your measurements were:Height = 48 inchesWidth = 36 inchesDepth = 12 inchesYour equation would be 48 x 36 x 12 = 20,736Step 4 This is the internal capacity of your refrigerator, but remember, we measured in inches. In our example, we've come up with a figure of 20,736 cubic inches. We need to change that to cubic feet. Simply divide the figure you came up with by 1,728--this converts cubic inches into cubic feet. In the case of our example, we come up with:20,736 /1,736 = 12The answer for our example is 12 cubic feet.Step 5 Use your figures and do the math.
1968 ? to 1996 ( Motorcraft.com goes back to 1968 and shows the 240 and 300 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder engines , before that I don't know )
The wattage of bulb one uses in a bedroom lamp depends on several factors. If it is a lamp used for back ground lighting or a night lamp, one would use a very low wattage bulb. If it is for a bedroom reading lamp, one would want a stronger wattage. The biggest factor on deciding what wattage to use is the wattage suggested by the lamp manufacturer. All lamps are marked with recommend bulb wattage.