You just write that as "f + 6". You can't simplify that any more, unless you know how much "f" is.
44 Kelvin is -380.47 degrees Fahrenheit.
F or D, either way, not good
No, it is not an f, unless that is how f is defined.
Suppose you wish to differentiate x/f(x) where f(x) is a differentiable function of x, and writing f for f(x) and f'(x) for the derivative of f(x), d/dx (x/f) = [f - x*f']/(f2)
100pf to 1microfarad
A variable capacitor is an electronic subcomponent that allows the user to tune the device to various capacitances within its range. For example, an air-dielectric variable capacitor with a range of between 5pF and 100pF could be tuned by rotating its shaft, and would contribute anywhere between 5pF and 100pF of capacitance depending upon the angle of the shaft. More information on variable capacitors is available at: www.orenelliottproducts.com
A variable capacitor is an electronic subcomponent that allows the user to tune the device to various capacitances within its range. For example, an air-dielectric variable capacitor with a range of between 5pF and 100pF could be tuned by rotating its shaft, and would contribute anywhere between 5pF and 100pF of capacitance depending upon the angle of the shaft. More information on variable capacitors is available at: www.orenelliottproducts.com
Their is no such thing as a f-30
100 f = 37.78 c
100 f = 37.78 c
113 degrees F
You just write that as "f + 6". You can't simplify that any more, unless you know how much "f" is.
The F-15 weighs 28,000 pounds empty.
132.8 degrees F.
How much motor oil is needed to fill an 1992 f-250? How much motor oil is needed to fill an 1992 f-250?
4 C = 32 + 4 x 1.8 F = 32 + 7.2 F = 39.2 F