2.2 lbs per ft
500 pounds
6.29 pounds
The ampacity of 500 kcmil (thousand circular mils) copper wire can vary based on factors such as insulation type and installation conditions. Generally, for copper wire with THHN insulation, it is rated for approximately 380 to 440 amps. For aluminum wire, the ampacity is lower, typically around 300 to 350 amps. Always consult the National Electrical Code (NEC) or local guidelines for precise ratings.
The amperage rating for 500 kcmil (thousand circular mils) wire varies based on the type of insulation and installation conditions. For example, in a typical application using THHN insulation, a 500 kcmil copper wire can carry approximately 380-450 amps at 75°C. However, always refer to the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local regulations for precise ampacity ratings based on specific conditions.
The weight of a cubic foot of stainless steel is around 494 pounds.
500 candelas at 1 foot distance
About 1.5 lb per linear foot. A Circular Mil is the area of a circle with a diameter of 1/1000 of an inch. The first "M" actually stands for 1000, and "MCM" is interchangeable with "kCM." 500 MCM has an cross-sectional area of 253.4 sq mm (2.534 sqcm, a density of 8.96 g/cc. 1 foot is 30 cm. 2.534*8.96*30 = 692 g = 1.52 lb. Of course if you're using 500MCM cable you're probably installing it in a 3-phase system, with possibly a full-size neutral, so for total runs, you may have a 3-4 multiplier for a total weight of a single set run.
You mean foot pounds, not feet per pound. Work = weight x distance = 500 x 60 =3000 foot - pounds
The weight of a 1973 Nomad travel trailer is going to depend on the length. A 19 foot Nomad of this year will weigh about 2,500 to 3,000 pounds. A 20 foot Nomad will weigh about 500 pounds more. The weight is usually posted on the inside of the entrance door on a metal plate.
The amp rating of a 500 MCM (thousand circular mil) cable can vary depending on the insulation type and installation conditions. Generally, a rough estimate for a 500 MCM cable with THHN insulation in a typical installation would be around 380-400 amps. However, it is recommended to consult the manufacturer's specifications or a qualified electrician to determine the exact ampacity for a specific application.
Foot and feet are the same measurement - foot is the singular of feet.
It is still 500 km by car or on foot.