A Class 2.5 voltmeter typically has an accuracy of ±2.5% of the full-scale reading. This means that if the meter is measuring a voltage at the upper limit of its range, the actual voltage could vary by 2.5% above or below the indicated value. Accuracy can vary by manufacturer and specific model, so it's always best to consult the product specifications for precise details.
25*30 = 750 sq metres.
1 sq meter = 10.764 sq ft. - to convert 25 cents per sq ft to ??? per sq meter, multiply .25 x 10.764. 25 cents per sq ft = $2.691 per sq meter
There are 100 centimeters in a meter. Therefore, a quarter of a meter would be 25 centimeters.
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1 meter = 100 cm 1 square meter = 100 x 100 = 10000 sq cm 25 sq meter = 25 x 10000 sq cm Each tile is 25 sq cm Therefore number of tile required = (25 x 10000)/25 = 10000 tiles
Fully charged it should read 12.6 volts with a digital volt meter. 12.4 = 75% charge, 12.2 = 50%, 12.0 = 25%.
A fully charged 12 volt automobile battery will read 12.6 volts with a digital volt meter. It will read 12.4 at 75% charge, 12.2 volts at 50% charge and 12 volts at 25% charge.
25 millimeters is a fortieth of a meter. 25 millimeters is a fourth of a decimeter.
1 cm = 0.01 meter, or 1/100 meter, so 25 cm = 25/100 of a meter.
--- Answer --- Most likely the plug is connected wrong, instead of the connecting to the power lines it was connected in series with some lights with 3 times the wattage. When using the meter it will read the potential voltage which is the line voltage of 115 volts but when you plug in the a light, now you completed the circuit adding this light to the other light/s. The reason you get 25 volts is because you are reading the voltage drop of the light that you just pluged in. Where 25 volts? Because the other lights are 3 times higher in wattage give or take. from: bmetong
25 centimeters is equal to 0.25 meters because a meter is 100 centimeters, and 25/100 is 0.25, or 1/4.
25*30 = 750 sq metres.
The answer is 25 dekameter
One meter is 100 centimeter. 100/4=25 cm 25*4=100 cm So the answer is 25 centimeter.
Well, darling, 1 quarter of 1 meter is 25 centimeters. It's like cutting a meter stick into 4 equal pieces, each piece being a quarter, which equals 25 centimeters. So, there you have it, a quarter of a meter is 25 centimeters.
As read from the battery with a digital volt meter with engine off. 12.6 volts = 100% charge 12.4 volts = 75% charge 12.2 volts = 50% charge 12.0 volts = 25% charge
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