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The problem is KillAV is disabling my all my anti-virus programs making them obsolete. I need to find a program that gets rid of KillAV or find out a manual way to get rid of it.
Itouch 1: 4.3 in (110 mm) × 2.4 in (61 mm) × 0.31 in (7.9 mm) (H×W×D) Itouch 2:4.3 in (110 mm) × 2.4 in (61 mm) × 0.33 in (8.4 mm) (H×W×D) Itouch 3: Same size as itouch 2 Itouch 4: 4.4 in (110 mm) × 2.3 in (58 mm) × 0.28 in (7.1 mm) (H×W×D)
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The diameter of a circle with a 19 mm circumference is about 6.048 mm (d = c divided by Pi).
Flexible steel wire rope (FSWR) To calculate the SWL in kilograms of FSWR square the rope diameter (D) in millimetres (mm) and multiply by 8. Formula: SWL (kg) = D2(mm) x 8 For example: Rope dia (D) = 12 mm SWL(kg) =D2 (mm)x8 = D (mm) x D (mm) x 8 = 12 x 12 x 8 = 1152 kg SWL (t) = 1.15 tonnes The above equation can be reversed to calculate the diameter (D) in millimetres of FSWR needed to lift a given load. To do this, divide the load (L) in kilograms by 8 and find the square root of the result. Formula: D(mm) = √L(kg) 8 For example: Load = 1152 kg D (mm) = √1152 ÷ 8 = √144 = 12 (mm) Therefore a FSWR sling of at least 12 mm in diameter is required to lift a 1152 kg load for a straight lift.
To find the diagonal of a rectangular face, you can use the Pythagorean theorem. For a rectangle with sides of 12 mm and 16 mm, the diagonal ( d ) is calculated as ( d = \sqrt{12^2 + 16^2} = \sqrt{144 + 256} = \sqrt{400} = 20 ) mm. Thus, the diagonal of the 12 mm-by-16 mm face is 20 mm long.
2.9876 kg/m is the weight of steel bar of 22 mm dia..and you use formula for other bars as d*d/162 Where d is a diameter of bar in mm.
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To calculate the circumference of a circle, you can use the formula ( C = \pi d ), where ( d ) is the diameter. For a diameter of 12 mm, the circumference would be ( C = \pi \times 12 \approx 37.7 ) mm. Thus, the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 12 mm is approximately 37.7 mm.
To find the circumference of a circle, you can use the formula ( C = \pi d ), where ( d ) is the diameter. For a diameter of 17 mm, the circumference would be approximately ( C = \pi \times 17 \approx 53.4 ) mm. Thus, the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 17 mm is about 53.4 mm.
The circumference of a circle can be calculated using the formula ( C = \pi \times d ), where ( d ) is the diameter. For a diameter of 600 mm, the circumference is ( C = \pi \times 600 ) mm, which is approximately 1884.96 mm when using ( \pi \approx 3.14 ). Thus, the circumference is about 1885 mm.
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mm and cm are not the same unit in math because cm are a bit bigger :D