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There isn't a formula, but the general rule is that you allow for 1 amp per outlet and you load the circuit to 80% of maximum. For a 15 Amp circuit you can have a maximum of 12 outlets.
The first layer has two, since the maximum amount of electrons you may have in layer one are two, after the first layer you may have a maximum of eight electrons per layer, so layer one has two, layer two has eight, and layer 3 has a maximum of 18. To find the maximum number of electrons each layer can have do the equation 2(n2) n=number of layers
Frequency is the number of cycles per second. That is the number of times the variable you are measuring reaches its maximum, decreases to a minimum, then reaches a new maximum. Over a 1 second period.
-- take the number of bits per second-- divide it by 8-- the result is the number of Bytes per second
Since the d sublevel has 5 "spaces" the answer would be. There can be a maximum of 5 unpaired electrons in a d subshell until a pair is formed.
its attentuation not bandwidth as u may think....
A lower speed network such as a 10BaseT network can handle 1024 devices per segment; that is not the limitation on the entire network.
For any Cat 5 cable, the maximum segment length is 100 meters per segment.
100 Meters per segment, a maximum of 5 segments equaling 500 Meters.
The maximum number of hosts per class B network is 65536.
the rest of the question : N= Total number of individuals divided by Number of segments Total number of segments is 31
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ANSWERI believe most classes have a maximum number of thirty students per class, but some have more.
You can send a maximum of 60,000 tweets per day.
the number allowed per manufacturers specifications
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