approximately 50 to 53 m.
"k", in this case, may mean "kilo", that is, "times thousand".
There are 1,000 millimeters in one meter. So there are 0.001 meters in a millimeter.
4 laps
5.0 meters
It depends on how large each person is. This answer could vary way too much.
use a stronger wire for longer antennas...the gauge may not be as important as the strength if you string it outside.
1 mile = approximately 1.6 kilometers (1.609344)
Your sending unit in the fuel tank may be bad, the wire connector could be disconnectged or there is a broken wire in the circuit, or the gauge itself has an issue.
Several things can cause the fuel gauge to stop working. 1.The sending unit in the fuel tank may be malfunctioning or broken. 2.There may be a broken, disconnected, or grounded wire going to the fuel pump/sending unit. 3. There may be a disconnected wire at the gauge cluster, or the gauge cluster itself may be malfunctioning.
When looking to purchase a 14 gauge speaker wire it may be possible to buy the required length and brand of wire from a local Hi-Fi shop. There are online websites that offer 14 gauge speaker wire and these are sites such as Amazon and Walmart as well as many other sites that offer speaker wire.
Here's the formula for converting American (or Brown and Sharpe) wire gauge to millimeters:dn = 0.005 mm x 25.4 x 92 36-n/39With this formula, you can convert a wire gauge size to the diameter of the wire in millimeters. The dn is the diameter of the wire in millimeters, as you might have guessed, and the n in the exponent is the gauge of the wire you wish to find the diameter of.Wikipedia has a fine article on this. They have the formula for converting wire gauge to diameter as well as one for calculating cross-sectional area. They also explain where the formula comes from, if you're interested. The formula for converting from diameter to the wire gauge, the inverse of this formula, is also listed, as is a chart. A link is provided for you convenience. Another link is also provided to an online calculator that will let you just put in a diameter or a wire gauge and will do all the work for you. (Note that this calculator works in inches and not millimeters, so you'll have to make a conversion.)Improved Answer By Sandip Vikma :"Above original formula is difficult to calculate. So, you may use bellow derived formula to convert Gauge into MM".dn = 0.127 x 92 [0.9230769-0.025641026n]Where,dn = Thickness in MM.n = Thickness in Gauge.
Mainly copper is used for household wiring but it may vary.
In most cases the single wire sensor runs a temp gauge or temp light. The double wire sensor feeds info to the vehicle's computer and operates relays for the cooling fans. This may or may not be the case for your Saturn.
Not recommended, but may be used if gauge of wire is large enough to acommodate required amps.
A personal wind gauge may be purchased from a number of retailers. These include Weather Hawk, Kestrel Meters, Rakuten, Solid Signal, Ambient Weather and eBay.
A 20 amp circuit with #12 gauge wire will work in any event but if the nameplate recommends a 15 amp circuit then #14 gauge wire on a 15 amp circuit is sufficient. In either case you will have a double pole breaker and your equipment may not require a neutral. Always run a grounding conductor.
check the wire going to the sending unit. have someone watch your gauge and you move the wire. if that don't work you may have a bad unit from the parts house i've seen new one that are bad good luck