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Any of them. Calculating the area of a polygon is a relatively simple mathematical task.
No. Equipment is a noun. It can be used as an adjunct with another noun (e.g. equipment manager).
Singular vs. Plural for Certain Words"Equipment" is an example of a word that could describe one or more objects, even though it has no "s" on the end when it is used to describe more than one. "Equipment with an "s" is correctly used with an apostrophe before the "s" as in "equipment's," a contraction for the word "is." An example: The equipment is expensive or The equipment's expensive."
For measuring electrical Current the electrical equipment used is Amphere meter. This equipment tells the current flow in the equipment.
A factor of safety against yield is applied to design stress Yield Stress/ Design Stress = Factor of safety The factor of safety varies for different industries; 1.5 is used in structural steel design for buildings; 1.25 or even 1.1 for aircraft/space systems
Sputnik I was simplicity itself - it's only onboard "equipment" was an electronic radio "beep" received back on earth.
Massage equipment is used for giving someone a massage. Some of it is portable can be given just about anywhere. A massage relieves the tension in your muscles. It takes away alot of stress.
Abacus is an instrument used for calculating. It begins with the letter a.
Production from home gardeners is not used in calculating the GNP.
Look out for stress, crack and fracture marks. Also look out for loose boot mountings.
You can use it outside but it will put more stress on the equipment when it is done so.
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