Its grams per square meter.
This means 40 grams of insulation per square meter.
The question doesn't make sense, 40g weighs 40g. Do you mean what does 40g equate to in an other system of measures?
85% of 40g is 34g
This type of identification signifies what airport this is and where that airport is located. The FAA LID 40G airport identifier refers to Valle Airport in Valle, Arizona.
25% of 40g= 25% * 40= 0.25 * 40= 10g
nope, only 60g and 80g. =( and i have a 40g.
It depends what you mean by a 'high rating'!If you mean a high 'voltage rating' then, yes, you will require thicker insulation. But if you mean a high 'power rating', then, not necessarily, because the voltage can be low, while the current is high.Remember, the thickness of insulation depends on the voltage, while the type of insulation (how it withstands higher temperatures) depends on the current.
I think you mean, 'insulation' resistance! It's the resistance of insulation, normally expressed in megohms.
40kg
88 lbs
25g2-40g+16 = (5g-4)(5g-4) when factored
One mole of NaOH is 40g. So 40g dissolved in 1 litre will give a 1M solution.
No, it is not the same.