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(Force*Time2 )/m = distance Make sure units correct
94x96 is not a correct measurement of a square.
velocity=distance/time for uniform velocity. You need units for both the time and the distance to get a correct answer. Example: the speed limit is 65 miles/hour
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That is the correct spelling of "parallel lines" (coplanar lines always a fixed distance apart).
You use the correct size breaker that matches the wiring. The correct amperage will be listed in the owners manual for the tub.
Breaker High
When installing a circuit breaker, you size the breaker based on the wire size. The breaker should be matched to the ampacity of the wire to ensure proper protection against overloads and short circuits. The device being controlled by the breaker is not a determining factor in sizing the breaker.
Have the correct tire pressure on a vehicle is important in help fuel economy, traction, and stopping distance. The correct tire pressure for a 1993 Honda Civic is 32 psi.
You use the correct size breaker depending on the size wire in the circuit. If the circuit is wired with AWG #12 wire use a 20 amp breaker. If it is wired with AWG #14 wire then use a 15 amp breaker.
From what I have researched, the answer to that is the Ionosphere-upper mesosphere/ lower thermosphere, though I do not know if that is 100% correct.
15, but I wonder if your information is correct. The breaker size doesn't seem to be right and a 240v circuit in a house uses a 2 pole breaker.
3982 miles is the correct Aeronotical distance
Yes as long as you use the correct size breaker.
Before energizing a breaker for a circuit, the circuit has to be clear of any short circuits or grounds. This can be accomplished by the use of a megger on the correct voltage setting.
Yes, that is correct.
No, absolutely not. The breaker is there to protect the wiring within that circuit from overheating and catching on fire. If you add a larger breaker and the wire stays the same the wire is no longer protected by the correct amp breaker. You could cause a fire. The breaker must match the size wire being used. Do this and you risk burning your home to the ground and possibly killing your family.