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Yes, 953 g is equal to 0.953 kg.

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A wiring diagram for a Lennox GCS3-953-150-3Y?

I recommend reaching out to Lennox directly or a licensed HVAC technician for the wiring diagram for a Lennox GCS3-953-150-3Y unit. They will be able to provide you with the accurate and detailed information needed for your specific unit. Improper wiring can lead to system damage or safety hazards, so it's best to consult with professionals.


How long is the coastline of the Northern Territory?

The coastline of the Northern Territory has a mainland length of 5437 km, and an additional island coastline length of 5516 km. The total is 10 953 km.


When did the volcano Mt Adams last erupt?

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Why is maths and physics so important in space exploration?

The problem with space is the distance between things.If the Sun was 1 meter in diameter, at their closestapproach to Earth the planets would be far away. Mercury would be about 51 meters from Earth. Venus would be about 28 meters away. Mars would be about 52 meters away. Those distances would be far enough, but when you look at the distances to the other places we might want to explore, the numbers are far worse. Jupiter would be 400 meters away. Saturn would be 953 meters away. Uranus would be 1819 meters away. Neptune would be 2906 meters away, and Pluto would be 3900 meters away. Those distances are as close as they ever get. If they are on the other side of the Sun, add another 99 meters.Also, these objects are moving. Even if you can see them, you are seeing them only at the speed of light. For example when you look at Mars, you are seeing it where it was 14 minutes ago. So, to explore a place, you have to calculate where it will be at the moment our explorer gets out there to it. Exactly. That takes very good math. To move an object requires energy. Now you are dealing with Physics. If you are going to send a 100 kilogram object to Mars, you need less fuel than if you are going to send a 1,000 kilogram object. How much more? Ask Physics.One example: to do space exploration you have to get from A to B. Traveling in the solar system you don't just point at the target and step on the gas. A transfer orbit is needed, and calculating orbits is a job for Physics and Math.