Approximately 127 cm length of a wire with a diameter of 1mm can be used to make a 1cm cube of metal.
The volume will be 1mm cube. It is calculated by 1mm*1mm*1mm.
10mm in 1 cm. 0.01cm in 1mm
1mM HCl (hydrochloric acid) refers to a solution where the concentration of hydrochloric acid is 1 millimole per liter. This concentration is commonly used in laboratory settings for various experiments and reactions.
The wire size is dependent upon the load current. Different size wires have a maximum safety capacity e.g. #14 - 15 amps, #12 - 20 amps. Over current on the wire could cause the insulation to fail so the current must remain within the wire specifications For 110v devices: Depends on what you are wanting it to power. Lighting is normally 14/2 since it takes a lot of 60 watt bulbs to get to the 1800 watts off a 15 amp breaker. 12/2 for receptacles that will need more power because you can get 2400 watts from the 20 amp breaker. Once you move to the 220v devices, you get to the */3 wire. Check the power requirements of the device to determine the gauge needed.
Approximately 127 cm length of a wire with a diameter of 1mm can be used to make a 1cm cube of metal.
If the wire length is 100m and the Diameter is 1mm calculate the Resistance of wire?
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Define the measurement
1mm converts to 0.000001km
If the circle has a RADIUS of 1mm then about 3,14 mm2 If the circle has a DIAMETER of 1mm then about 0,785 mm2
1MM in dollars is 1M=1K dollars 1MM=1Million dollars 1MMM=1Billion dollars
The volume will be 1mm cube. It is calculated by 1mm*1mm*1mm.
The surface area of a 1mm cube is 6mm2
1mm is 1 thousandth of a metre or 0.001 metres