A good rule of thumb is 1.5 times the lifting capacity.
Faster access time, greater cost per bit; greater capacity, smaller cost per bit; greater capacity, slower access time. As a general rule (but there are exceptions) the greater the capacity of a memory the longer the access time. For a higher cost the access time of a given capacity memory can usually be shortened some. As a general rule (but there are exceptions) the greater the capacity of a memory the total memory cost increases, but the memory cost per bit decreases.
Like with maximum fuel capacity, larger wings.
I live in Canada it might be different for you but 17000 KG per axle is the general rule
The rule of thumb is 400 sq ft per ton, but that is not always accurate. HVACCALC will show you why.
Under s13 of the Criminal Code, no person shall be convicted of an offence for an act or omission committed while under the age of 12 years. This provision replaces the common law rule that children under age 7 lack capacity for criminal intent, but that children between 7 and 14 may be demonstrated to have that capacity.
vessel length (ft.) multiplied by vessel width (ft.) divided by 15
in most circumstances the ampacity of a 10 awg wire is 30 amps but should not be loaded to more than 80% of its capacity as a rule of thumb. there are certain instances were these values can change but like i said under "normal" conditions 30amps
The 18 electron rule (also known as the Effective Atomic Number Rule or EAN rule) was originally proposed by N.V. Sigwick when extending the octet rule proposed by G.N. Lewis in applying it to organometallic compounds. The idea behind both of these rules is that in a compound the sum total of all of the electrons would have the configuration of a noble gas. With the octet rule there is the basic assumption that the central atom in the compound is 8 (the maximum capacity of the s and p orbitals). The 18 electron rule is based on a similar idea as the octet rule, however it takes into consideration the d orbital too - 2 (s) + 6 (p) + 10 (d) = 18.
Height does not affect capacity.
The word limitation is defined as a restriction, and can take the form of a rule or circumstance. It can also mean a shortcoming or defect, restrictive weakness, lack of capacity, or inability or handicap.
hi i am kashif iqbal, u asekd that how can we calculate the capacity of biler through heating surface its a very simple for example a boiler having heating surface of = 1425 sq ft applying thumb rule = 1425/260=5.48 tons