You can find out how to use a cable length meter by reading the eHow article describing how. You may also find a short description of how to use it on the back of the packaging it came in.
To find the length of cable that weighs 5.12 kilograms, you can set up a proportion. Since 1 meter of cable weighs 751000 kilograms, you can calculate the length of cable that weighs 5.12 kilograms by cross-multiplying in the proportion (1 meter / 751000 kilograms) = (x meters / 5.12 kilograms). Solving for x, you get approximately 0.0068 meters.
find your electric Meter and you've found the point of entry, or depending on where the electric meter is in the building, you can trace the cable back from the meter to the point of entry.
The resistance of a 1.5 sqmm cable depends on its material (usually copper or aluminum) and its length. For copper, the typical resistance is about 12.1 ohms per kilometer, while for aluminum, it’s around 19.5 ohms per kilometer. To find the resistance per unit length, you would divide these values by 1000 to get ohms per meter. Thus, the resistance of a 1.5 sqmm copper cable is approximately 0.0121 ohms/meter.
To determine the weight of a 25x3mm copper cable, you can use the density of copper, which is approximately 8.96 grams per cubic centimeter. The volume of the cable can be calculated by multiplying the cross-sectional area (25 mm x 3 mm = 75 mm²) by the length (in meters). For example, 1 meter of this cable weighs about 0.67 kg. Therefore, to find the total weight, multiply the weight per meter by the number of meters you have.
This question has already been answered in detail and the answer is 27.39133172 cubic meters.
the ruler The meter stick
Meter, centimeter, or millimeter.
Meter can be used to find small distances, such as the length of a car, a bed, or a football field, and many others.
Yes, the Post Office will have this information if you give them the meter number.
Meter
Multiply its length in metres by its width in metres.
Typically, you will use Meters. You can measure them with Meter-sticks.