In M6 x 1 6g and M6 x 1 6h thread gauges, 6g & 6h are the two different tolerance class for M6 thread. Normally 6g gauge is used for without plated thread and 6h gauge is used for plated thread,(if specific criteria is not mentioned).
6h = 72 h = 72/6 h = 12
6h 8min
You would simply say 6h. Or, six heures.
528km ÷ 6h = 88km/h
In M6 x 1 6g and M6 x 1 6h thread gauges, 6g & 6h are the two different tolerance class for M6 thread. Normally 6g gauge is used for without plated thread and 6h gauge is used for plated thread,(if specific criteria is not mentioned).
Metric fastener size designation nomenclature. As fully explained in ISO 965-1, Sect. 5, metric fastener size designations always begin with capital M or MJ followed by fastener nominal diameter and thread pitch, both in units of millimeters (mm), separated by the symbol "x", as follows. M10 x 1.5-6g-S means metric fastener thread profile M, fastener nominal size (nominal major diameter) 10 mm, thread pitch 1.5 mm, external thread tolerance class 6g, and thread engagement length group S ("short"). If referring to internal thread tolerance, "g" would be capitalized. A fit between threaded parts is indicated by internal thread tolerance class followed by external thread tolerance class separated by a slash; e.g., M10 x 1.5-6H/6g.
If you mean: 6h+7 then 6*5 plus 7 = 37
6 Horse power.
h + 6h = 7h
6h = 72 h = 72/6 h = 12
- 3h - 2h + 6h + 9 = h + 9
I think he played a conn 6h
6h 20min to 6h 30min
This is a linear equation with one unknown and can be solved as follows. 6h + 2 = 1.......subtract 2 from both sides 6h = -1............divide both sides by 6 h = -1/6.
It means Two (2) tablet every Four (4) to Six (6) hours.
take two tablets orally (by Mouth) every 4 to 6 hours