6 metres!
The volume of a cylinder with a radius of 1 meter and a height of 10 meters is 31.416m3
Height is not a unit of measure, it is a direction. There is, therefore no conversion possible.
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5.3 meters is about the height of a one story building
It is probably a faulty ground connection to the socket. Take an ohm meter and ground to the chassis of the vehicle and then touch the other lead to the shell of the socket base. If the meter DOES NOT read zero (or very close to it) the ground connection is bad and needs to be fixed.
With a volt meter check to see if you have power to that socket. Check at the wire not the socket. If you find you have power, either the socket is corroded or broken. Also check the ground connection at that socket.
The electrical power that you use from the utility company has to be metered. This is done with a plug in watt meter. The meter socket is what holds the electrical watt meter. It is this meter that the meter reader reads to give you your monthly billing for the electricity that you used.
You can test with a multi-meter to make sure you have 12 volts across the socket. Be sure the headlights are turned on when you test. If you don't have 12 volts, turn off the headlights and switch your meter to Ohms or Continuity. Check between a good frame ground and each side of the socket. You should see full scale deflection if there is a good ground. If you don't see the deflection, you have a bad ground to the socket. If you do see it, but don't see the 12 volts from the first test, there is a good possibility that the headlight switch needs to be replaced.
1 meter = 3.281 ft
The object held 1 meter above the ground has gravitational potential energy, which is the energy stored in an object due to its position relative to the Earth's surface. This potential energy is based on the height of the object above the ground and the force of gravity acting on it.
hi my name is josh i had the same problem check the terminals in the light socket they could be corroded that was my problem.... With a volt meter check to see if you have power to that socket. Check at the wire not the socket. If you find you have power, either the socket is corroded or broken. Also check the ground connection at that socket.
To test a standard house light socket with a voltage meter, set the voltage meter to AC voltage mode. Place one probe on the hot wire terminal and the other probe on the neutral wire terminal of the socket. If the socket is functioning properly, the voltage meter should display a voltage reading, indicating that there is power running through the socket.
for a 3 meter long bay the back should be 3.4 meters and should rise at a pitch of least 10 degrees to the front
6 metres!
Just because the socket is good doesnt mean it has a good positive or ground. This would be the first place to start with a test light, or a OHM Meter. The socket may have erroded contacts down in the bottom preventing the current from getting thru.
The meter.