take a loan, from a friend bank etc. if those arnt available then you need to put it in context. bills, present, what is it you need 235 for?
146.02 Miles per hour
146 mph (235 km/h)
U-235 can fission by absorbing fast or slow neutrons, but it has a much larger cross section for slow ones, that is it absorbs slow neutrons much more readily than fast ones. This enables moderated reactors to operate with low enriched (5% or less) or even natural uranium, whilst fast reactors must have much more highly enriched uranium, ie with more U-235. The ultimate is the nuclear bomb, where almost pure U-235 will fission entirely with fast neutrons, if enough of it is suddenly put together.
Question doesnt make a lot of sense. Is this a Stevens 235 double-barrel shotgun? If so, value will be $250 or less.
235
the reventon the one i like most will go more than 235 mph with Nos
Light travels at 186,282 miles per second in a vacuum.
235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030 235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030 235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030 235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030
Yes they can but the 235 will be 0.44 inches smaller in overall diameter. This will cause your speedometer to read 1 mph fast. This is however an acceptable substitute.
59.01% of 235 = 59.01% * 235 = 0.5901 * 235 = 138.6735
70% of 235 = 70% * 235 = 0.7 * 235 = 164.5
It is 235/1.