Do you really think you'll get a reliable answer from faqfarm about this? Like there's some electrical engineer who wants to do some calculations for you for free? Your question is a joke. It should be answered by your electrical contracting firm's QUALIFIED PERSON. If you're the firm's qualified person, you might want to reconsider a few things. Like how often you update your training and familiarity with the NEC. If your question is a test/joke, consider your experiment over.
2000 x 3000 = 6,000,000 ft^2
You don't - I frequently go above 3000Ft. as do many and there is no reason to stop after 3000Ft. which is not even that high.
3000ft/min = 3000ft*60min = 180000ft/hr 180000ft/5280ft per hour = 34 miles34 miles per hour
A mountain taller than around 1000m or 3000ft.
3000ft wide 200ft tall 2465ft in length
First you get it from Riley, then you have to walk between 3000ft - 4000ft somewhere in there
9.8 m/s meters per second that is.
333.33 yards in 1,000 feet.
3000 ft is about 914.4 meters to convert that into centimeters just move the decimal point to the right twice =914 400 Cm in 3000 ft
do you mean how far does the light go? red lasers can reach up to 10ft (at least as far as I've seen). at 5mw green lasers can range from (3000ft - 5000ft and still see beam clearly). at 5mw
A metre is slightly longer than 1 yard = 3 ft 3000 ft = 3000 ÷ 3 yd = 1000 yd → 1500 m is greater than 3000 ft.
do you mean how far does the light go? red lasers can reach up to 10ft (at least as far as I've seen). at 5mw green lasers can range from (3000ft - 5000ft and still see beam clearly). at 5mw