easy i have know idea
1 pF= 10-12 F (pF is picofarad) 1 KpF = 10-10 F
which is an example pf chemical large
Good weather because it's an area of high pressure.
There is no element with the symbol Pf.
The formula you are looking for is Amps = kW x 1000/1.73 x Volts x pf. The pf (power factor) of resistance heating will be 1. If the cooker was rated in kVA the same formula would be used minus the pf.
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1 pF= 10-12 F (pF is picofarad) 1 KpF = 10-10 F
which is an example pf chemical large
Good weather because it's an area of high pressure.
No.
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your dumb
pi sqrt(2)
Talk to your employers finance department. They will be able to help you. Or, check your PF slip or statement. It will be there.
If you are no longer employed with the company that deducted the PF amount, you can visit them and submit a written request for PF withdrawal. If the company says that they would be unable to help with this, you can visit your nearest PF office and provide proof of employment with your previous employer and also proof that PF was debited from your salary and check if they can help. Note: The PF office is the authority that manages the PF amounts debited by all employers. So they should be able to help you.