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Time and velocity
Pool capacity in gallons divided by fill time in hours equals fill rate in gallons per hour (gal / hr = gal/hr).
MFT = V(mold/ cavity volume) / Q (Volumetric Flow Rate)
For the backup time for 4 fans. First we required battery AH (battery amper) and battery volts & and and ups ratings. then we calculate back time .
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As of this current time, a sequal is not in the pipeline
This will depend on the welder. It would be the amount of time the welder takes to do the job and the materials available.
easy! heat the liquid, and measure the time it takes to do so simple, yet effective :)
"pipeline registers" are inserted in-between pipeline stages, and are clocked synchronously. The time between each clock signal is set to be greater than the longest delay between pipeline stages, so that when the registers are clocked, the data that is written to them is the final result of the previous stage. abhishek jaiswal
Fill the fuel tank to the top and record the mileage. The next time you fill up record the mileage and number of gallons. Now divide the number of gallons into the number of miles driven since last fill up and you will have the mpg.
I do this often, the simplest, fastest way is to let it fill a 5 or 10 gallon bucket and time it with a stopwatch.
Since speed is a ratio between distance and the time it took to move that distance, the two required measures are Distanceand Time.