1200/sqrt(2) = 848.5 (rounded)
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12*10=1200 is minimum tensile strength 90% of 1200 i.e. 1200*.9=1080 is elongation yield limit units are N/mm2
The number of poles in a motor will determine the speed of that motor. n=speed, f=frequency, p=# of poles. n=(120f)/p So a 6 pole motor is rated to operate at n=(120*60)/6=1200 rpm. assuming 60Hz frequency Or a 8 pole motor is rated to operate at 900 rpm. Of course due to slip the rotor will always spin slightly slower.
A transformer primary of 1200 turns with a secondary of 400 turns is a ratio of 3 to 1.
miles was invented in the early 1200's
An octave is a factor of 2 in the frequency. So, just divide 1200 Hz. by 2, then divide the result by 2 again.
1200 Mhz
That would be 1200 Hz. Every octave is a superposition of the note below it, so the frequency doubles. The octaves above that would be 2400 Hz, 4800 Hz, and so on...
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Consider a perfectly 'fair' die. The probability of throwing a two with it is 1 out of six. In fact, if you were to throw this die 1200 times you would expect the die to come up two very nearly 200 times. No matter what the actual frequency, n, might be though you would say that the relative frequency was n/1200. We would rarely speak of subjective frequency. Rather we would speak of subjective probability. Suppose you are a meteorologist attempting to convey your 'degree of belief' about whether a six-centimetre snowfall will occur this evening. There is no question that this afternoon's conditions will occur 1200 times again (at least not in your own lifetime) so that you can use a frequency approach. But you can use you own experience and knowledge of weather patterns to offer some indication of your degree of belief. You do this by saying something like, "I predict that there is a 60% probability that there will be a snowfall this evening in our region this evening." I've seen statisticians become very angry with each other over these alternative definitions of probability.
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1% of 1200 = 1% * 1200 = 0.01 * 1200 = 12
Mine doubled. It wasn't much to begin with, because I only carry liability on an old car. So it went from $600 a year to $1200.
8% off 1200 = 1200 - (0.08 x 1200) = 1200 -96 = 1104
18% of 1200= 18% * 1200= 0.18 * 1200= 216