You would need a 10 to 40 MMBtu/hr boiler for that size of a school. The larger the place you are heating the larger output of heat you will need.
Answer: 10000 m² = 0.01 km²
The square root of 10,000 is 100.
square root of 10000 = 100100 * 100 = 10000
10000 square feet are 929 square meters.
There are 10000 square centimetres in one square metre. Therefore, 1 square centimetre is equal to 1/10000 = 0.0001 square metres.
The square numbers integers between 576 and 10000 (and their square roots, in the left column) are: 245762562526676277292878429841309003196132102433108934115635122536129637136938144439152140160041168142176443184944193645202546211647220948230449240150250051260152270453280954291655302556313657324958336459348160360061372162384463396964409665422566435667448968462469476170490071504172518473532974547675562576577677592978608479624180640081656182672483688984705685722586739687756988774489792190810091828192846493864994883695902596921697940998960499980110010000
Electric furnaces are rated in Kilowatts. The following formula will let you figure it out. Watts = amps x volts. For eg. a 10 Kw furnace draws 10000 watts. amps = watts/volts. 10000/240 = 41.6 amps. If your furnace differs from this example, just plug in your wattage and you will have your answer.
There are 10000 square meters in a hectare.
10000 sqft is 929.03 meters square.
Question not answerable. Sq. ft is a measure of area, not length.
10,000 = the square of 100100,000,000 = the square of 10,000
Yes - sqrt(10000) is equal to ±100.