REQUIRED EQUIVALENT GRADE FOR THIS GRADE sa 516 gr 70 .
It's the same formula as resistors in parallel: C = C1xC2/(C1+C2) C= 20 x 50 / 70 = 14.3 uF.
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we have this 1/Re = (1/R1)+(1/R2) for calculating the effective resistance when resistances are connected in parallel so the answer would be Re =( 70*30) / (70+ 30) = 21 ohms
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70.
23.3 ksi at 100 F
70/75 is equivalent to 0.933.
It is 60' 6" from the back of the plate to the front of the rubber.
That can be alternately written as 636 - 70 which is equivalent to 566.
70/100 or 7/10
As a decimal: 70.0 As an improper fraction: 70/1
70% = 0.7 = 7/10ths
70 = LXX
225-70-15
It is: 70%
No. 0.67 is. 0.7 is equivalent to 70/100 .