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use dimensional analysis. 100000 cm (1 in/ 2.54 cm) (1 foot/12 in) (1mile/5280 ft) so it equals .621 miles
Given that there are 144 square inches per square foot, 100,000 pounds per sqaure foot equals 694.44 pounds per square inch.
Here they are in order from smallest (shortest) unit to longest:millimetercentimeter (equal to 10 millimeters)foot (plural is feet) (equal to 30.48 centimeters)kilometer (equal to 100000 centimeters)
It depends on what type of building it is, where it is as far as temprature, type of insulation & roofing materials. My house is about 5,500 sqaure feet and I have a $400/month electric bill but it could be $100 more if I was home all of the time.
This depends greatly on the region in which you live. In California 700 square feet would require only about 30,000 BTU. In Vermont, probably twice that much would be adequate. It also depends on insulation and weather sealing.
$9.75/sqft
0.0003048! 1Km = ft 3,280.8398950131There are 0.0003048 kilometres in one foot.1 foot = 0.0003048 kilometersThere are 1000 x 100 = 100000 centimetres in one kilometre. There are 30.48 centimetres in one foot. Therefore, one foot is equal to 30.48/100000 = 0.0003048 kilometres.
$15 to $18 per sq.ft. retail price, contractors about 15% less
use dimensional analysis. 100000 cm (1 in/ 2.54 cm) (1 foot/12 in) (1mile/5280 ft) so it equals .621 miles
Here in the Dallas area we charge 3.50 to 4.00 square foot, depending on job conditions & size
The bare conductor is about 1.05 lb per foot. Insulated wire weight varies by type of insulation.
Costs vary by geographic location.
The density of polyisocyanurate insulation typically ranges from 2 to 3 pounds per cubic foot.
Polyisocyanurate insulation typically weighs between 1.5 to 3 pounds per square foot, depending on the thickness and density of the material.
Yes, if you have very very good insulation.
Given that there are 144 square inches per square foot, 100,000 pounds per sqaure foot equals 694.44 pounds per square inch.
The weight of insulation can vary depending on the type and thickness of the material. Common types, such as fiberglass and cellulose, typically weigh around 0.5 to 1.5 pounds per square foot. It is important to consider the weight of insulation when planning construction or renovation projects to ensure structural integrity and safety.