Just got a mail back from Funderland.com. Off Peak means any time other than Sundays and Bank Holidays.
Just got a mail back from Funderland.com. Off Peak means any time other than Sundays and Bank Holidays.
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Neither. A.C. voltage, and current, are expressed as root-mean-square (rms) values, and this is what a voltmeter and an ammeter reading will indicate. To measure peak voltage, or peak-to-peak voltage, you will need to use an oscilloscope.
The lag time between peak rainfall and peak discharge on a hydrograph occurs because it takes time for water to travel through the watershed from where it falls as rain to the main channel of a river. Factors like soil type, topography, land use, and drainage patterns influence the flow pathways and the time it takes for water to reach the stream channel.
He climbed the ladder to the house's peak.
I am not certain what is being asked here. RMS is Root Mean Square which is basically the DC voltage which would produce the same amount of heat in a heating element as the AC voltage in question. Since AC is continuously changing in polarity and voltage, it is handy to use the RMS voltage rather than the peak (169.7V for 120V RMS) or peak-to-peak (339.4V for 120V RMS). The peak or peak-to-peak voltage is handy to know when considering the maximum values such as in rectification.
Internet peak hours in Pakistan are normally 1900 HRS to 0000 HRS. because this is the free time for Pakistanis. Pakistanis use internet and other telecommunication services after returning their homes.
Gas is always cheaper than electric, just look at your utility bills. In many regions of the US, electric utility companies offer "time of use" rates and establish peak and non-peak use times. During off peak times the rate is quite comparable with natural gas ... but in high peak periods, electric costs per Kwh can be more than double that of off peak rates.
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Use those speacial reading graphs You should have a hydrograph to look at. Look at the curve on this graph, the highest point on this curve is the peak flow. It cannot be calculated, just read off a graph. Peak Flow = Tidal Volume x 60 / I-time
The number of trains in use varies depending on the day and the time. At peak time, there are approximately 500 active trains on the network.
Yes. You can. After you finish Sky Peak the first time, if you go there again, Shaymin joins your team.