It was a US passenger ship with cargo in it being sent to Europe during world war 1
1g is larger, 1dg is 1 decigram which is 1/10th the size of one gram.
First of all let us understand what is AMF?Generally all the major industries/companies/institution have the DG for power back up , but when main power is cut off , someone has to go to start the DG and this takes time and also a man has to be kept for this purpose. So to eliminate this process PLC panel is installed to Auto start the DG when main power fails.Working is as follows:-when main power goes , a signal is received to PLC and after a delay DG starts . When the Main supply fail signal is received by PLC then after a delay time, output for ACB/Contactor of DG is ON and DG starts automatically. Also the ACB/Contractor of main transformer if sent OFF Command. When main power comes then the signal is again sent to PLC and PLC off the ACB/Contactor of DG and after 2 seconds it on the ACB/Contactor of main transformer and after 30 seconds it off the DG. DG is sent OFF command a little late so that the load beard by DG for a long time can be compensated by running at no load for some time.
Rating for DG set and any of electrical machines is calculated in KVA. KVA is calculated as KW/pf. One can calculate the required KVA for DG set with this formulation: (KW/pf)/load rate. For example KW=110, pf=0.8 and one loads the DG at 75%, so KVA= (110/0.8)/0.75=185 KVA.
I=Kva*1000/v*1.732 =500*1000/415*1.732 =500,000/718.78 =695.62 Amps. So max.load of 500kva DG is 695.62 Amps
Multiply by 10. So there are 10 decigrams in 1 gram.
The column reference, which is one or more letters and the row number. So C20 is column C, row 20. DG321 is column DG, row 321.The column reference, which is one or more letters and the row number. So C20 is column C, row 20. DG321 is column DG, row 321.The column reference, which is one or more letters and the row number. So C20 is column C, row 20. DG321 is column DG, row 321.The column reference, which is one or more letters and the row number. So C20 is column C, row 20. DG321 is column DG, row 321.The column reference, which is one or more letters and the row number. So C20 is column C, row 20. DG321 is column DG, row 321.The column reference, which is one or more letters and the row number. So C20 is column C, row 20. DG321 is column DG, row 321.The column reference, which is one or more letters and the row number. So C20 is column C, row 20. DG321 is column DG, row 321.The column reference, which is one or more letters and the row number. So C20 is column C, row 20. DG321 is column DG, row 321.The column reference, which is one or more letters and the row number. So C20 is column C, row 20. DG321 is column DG, row 321.The column reference, which is one or more letters and the row number. So C20 is column C, row 20. DG321 is column DG, row 321.The column reference, which is one or more letters and the row number. So C20 is column C, row 20. DG321 is column DG, row 321.
They were important because people needed other resources, or in other words faster resources than just horses and wagons. The wagons and horses were to slow so they came up with the Steamboat for water transportation for passengers and freight, cargo and land transportation for small loads of cargo and passengers
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in my views cargo means to shift any product from one place to another place by responsibile any person or any organisations.....so this is called cargo...
Horses were important for the exact same reasons then as they were for much of history. They provided transport, could work/plow fields, could haul heavy cargo, and even provide food, leather, and other materials.
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