It all depends on their strength, can be entirely harmless but can also burn. IT's like saying how harmful is heat.
infrared waves and infrared radiation both are same
Infrared radiation, infrared, heat radiation.
infrared imagery
tonnage capacity is equal to area x shear strength of material. calculate area by multipying length and thickness of material.
You measure it. If you want to calculate it, please clarify what information you have available.
M1 = Fd2 / km2
It all depends on their strength, can be entirely harmless but can also burn. IT's like saying how harmful is heat.
To calculate the bursting strength of 5 ply corrugated board, the ability to hold weight must be tested first. The bursting strength would be the amount of weight the board can hold before breaking.
you will need that to calculate the strength and deflection of the beam, and also strength of the support itself
The answer depends on the strength of the beer.
it is based on quality of construction and our design strength it is based on quality of construction and our design strength it is based on quality of construction and our design strength
=(Bursting Strength*1000)/GSM
You cannot. The strength depends on the fibres that the rope is made from and how those fibres are woven or stranded together.
infrared waves and infrared radiation both are same
Basically, EM waves are not measured in volts. The intensity of the electric (and the magnetic) field would depend on the strength of the wave.
Object's massLocal gravitation field strength