If you know the amperage then you can properly size the wire using wire sizing tables you can find on the web.
#14 for 15 amp
#12 for 20 amp
#10 for 30 amp and so on. On a typical electrical panel generally white is always Neutral unless otherwise flagged, green or bare copper is ground, and black is hot. The commercial panels I install that have conduits with lots of wires in it use red/black/blue as the hots, white as neutral, and green as ground.
If it's a residential panel you'll only have blacks, whites and bare copper as grounds.
To calculate fuel efficiency from CO2 emissions, you need to know the amount of CO2 emitted per unit of fuel burned. This information can be found in emissions data provided by regulatory agencies or fuel suppliers. Once you have this data, you can calculate fuel efficiency by dividing the amount of CO2 emitted by the fuel by the distance traveled or work done. Keep in mind that this calculation provides an indirect measure of fuel efficiency and assumes that the fuel burned was solely responsible for the CO2 emissions.
To determine the number of cubic feet of sand in square feet, you would need to know the depth of the sand in feet. Once you have the depth, you can multiply the area in square feet by the depth in feet to calculate the volume in cubic feet. This is done by using the formula Volume = Area x Depth.
To calculate the volume of a cylinder in gallons, you need to know the radius and height. The formula to calculate the volume of a cylinder is πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Once you have these values, you can convert the volume to gallons based on the conversion rate of 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches.
This is impossible to determine without some sort of time frame. Which would then make it ridiculous since it would be once a year, and impossible to get a ball park figure seeing as we dont know the age of the planet.
More information is needed. Once you have both the mass and the speed, you can calculate kinetic energy as (1/2)mv2 (1/2 times mass times speed squared).More information is needed. Once you have both the mass and the speed, you can calculate kinetic energy as (1/2)mv2 (1/2 times mass times speed squared).More information is needed. Once you have both the mass and the speed, you can calculate kinetic energy as (1/2)mv2 (1/2 times mass times speed squared).More information is needed. Once you have both the mass and the speed, you can calculate kinetic energy as (1/2)mv2 (1/2 times mass times speed squared).
The perimeter is the sum of all segments that make up a closed figure. You need to know what type of figure you are talking about - for example, a rectangle, triangle, etc. You also need to have enough information to calculate the length of each side. Once you have those, you can add them.
Well, you can't really "convert" it, but I assumeyou want to calculate the circumference from the area. First, you need to know what figure you are talking about. For the specific case of a circle, I suggest you use the formula for the area of a circle, replace the known area, and solve for the radius. Once you have that, it is easy to calculate the circumference.
alot of people dont know this, but it is simple once you figure it out:)
Yes, they are, once dry.
If by "it" you mean a circle, once you know the diameter, you can calculate its radius, its circumference, and its area.
To calculate the area of a triangle - divide the length of the base by 2, then multiply that figure by the height. If the measurements are in centimetres, once you have your area - multiply your figure by 100 and you'll have the area in millimetres.
To calculate your worth in gold, you'll need to know your weight. Once you know you weight, you can use the calculator below to find out your worth in gold.
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This depends on the value of the item. Once you know the price of the item you can calculate the savings.
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The BTU usage depends on the size generator. What you need to know to figure this out is the fuel type (propane or natural gas) and the size of the generator (usually measured in kilowatts or KW) and the size of the engine. Once you know these things, you can calculate the BTU. The easiest way is to ask the sales person or manufacturer. They can tell you the BTU.