110 ÷ 2 = 55.
110/2 = 55
It is: 110/2 = 55
1 * 110 = 110 2 * 55 = 110 5 * 22 = 110 10 * 11 = 110
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The viscosity of diesel fuel at 68°F is typically around 2.0 - 3.5 centistokes (cSt). To convert centistokes to centipoise (cps), you can use the equation cP = cSt x density (in g/cm^3) x 1000. The specific density of the diesel fuel will be needed to provide an exact value in cps.
The viscosity of No. 2 diesel fuel at -20°F is typically around 4.0-6.0 cSt (centistokes). However, it's important to note that the exact viscosity can vary depending on the specific blend and composition of the diesel fuel.
-2 deg C = 28.4 deg F.
1 (0 deg BTDC) - 5 (480 deg BTDC) - 3 (240 deg BTDC) - 6 (600 deg BTDC) - 2 (120 deg BTDC) - 4 (360 deg BTDC)
The exact volume of diesel is dependent on temperature and exact density. Assuming the weight of 1-liter (L) of diesel equals to be .84-kilograms (kg) gives a yield of 297,619,047-L. 25000-metric tons equals 250000000-kg. Dividing how many kilograms into .84 kg/L yields the answer.
2 is a factor of 110.
110
55
110 ÷ 2 = 55.
110 x 2= 220
Some 20-gons will have only one: 360 degrees. Some 20-gons will have 2 (180 deg), some will have 90 deg, 72 deg, 36 deg of 18 deg. It depends on the extent of irregularity of the polygon.
About 7.15 pounds. The density of No. 2 diesel fuel is 850 grams/liter = 1.874 pounds/liter = 7.15 pounds per US gallon. Regular gasoline is considerably less dense coming in at 6.0 to 6.3 pounds per gallon.