Easy for me, I fly a lot for work. The answer is 3 hours.
First the amperage of the 1500 watt device has to be established. I = W/E. Amps = Watts /Volts = 1500/24 = 62.5 amps. To answer this question the amp/hour rating of the 24 volt battery has to be stated. This is the capacity rating of the battery. Take that rating and divide it by 62.5 amps will give you the amount of hours that the battery will take before it drains and needs to be recharged.
To calculate the foot-pounds required to lift a weight, multiply the weight in pounds by the distance in feet. In this case, lifting 1500 pounds a distance of 60 inches (which is 5 feet) would require 1500 pounds * 5 feet = 7500 foot-pounds of work.
it depends on the plant you grow a tree would take much longer but a plant would not take as much time
Not much work at all, just go to the switch and flip it up. As for how much energy does it take, that is a different matter.
6 quarts
18.7 liters in a radiator flush and fill in a 2004 Dodge Ram 1500.
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5 quarts
7 quarts.
Six quarts.
5 quarts
The 5.9L Dodge V8 engine holds five quarts.
According to Advance Auto... 6.6 quarts for a service fill and 16.9 quarts for a complete fill.
1.875 lbs
The engine in a Dodge Caliber has a 4.5 quart capacity.