For a 50 amp service over a 145 feet distance, it is recommended to use a 6 gauge wire to ensure proper voltage drop and safety. This wire size will help reduce resistance and prevent overheating of the circuit. Be sure to consult with a licensed electrician to confirm the appropriate wire size for your specific installation needs.
A #1 copper conductor with an insulation rating of 90 degrees C is rated at 145 amps.
145 cm = 4.76 ft
Feet: 4.75721785 ft Inches: 57.0866142 in Feet & Inches: 4 ft 9 in
145 km is bigger than 145 m.
145 km is larger than 145 m because 1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters. So, 145 km is equivalent to 145,000 meters, which is greater than 145 meters.
A #1 copper conductor with an insulation rating of 90 degrees C is rated at 145 amps.
145 cm = 145/30.48 feet = 4.75 feet (approx)
145 cm = 4.76 feet.
Approximately 4 feet 9 inches.
145 cm is equal to 4 feet and 9.08 inches.
There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 145 inches is equal to 145/12 = 12.083 recurring (that is, 12.083333...) feet.
145 cm = 4.76 ft
No. There are 5,280 feet in a mile. 145 inches is equal to 12 feet, so therefore that 5,200 feet 145 inches, would be 5,212 feet. 40 inches is 3 feet 4 inches. Therefore,1 mi 40 in = 5,283 feet 4 in5,200 ft 145 in = 5212 feet
145 sq in = 1.0069 sq ft
There are 30.48 centimetres in one foot. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 145 centimetres is equal to 145/30.48 = 4.76 feet.
There are twelve and one-twelfth feet in 145 inches (145/12 = 12 r1, or 12 1/12).
Easy to do. Just multiply the two dimensions: 62 x 145 = 8,990 square feet.