A flashing round dash light in a Dodge Caliber typically indicates a problem with the vehicle's stability control or traction control system. This warning light often means that the system is actively engaged due to slippery conditions or a malfunction. It's advisable to check the vehicle's manual for specific details and address any underlying issues by consulting a mechanic if the light persists.
If it's just a round flashing light that has no indication as to it's meaning, it's probably the Daytime Running Light indicator. It's only on when the headlights are OFF. If it's flashing, it generally means that one of your DRL's has burned out.
The red round circle light is the indicator for a failure in the theft alarm or Sentry Key (chip key) system.The red round circle light is the indicator for a failure in the theft alarm or Sentry Key (chip key) system.
The red round circle light is the indicator for a failure in the theft alarm or Sentry Key (chip key) system.The red round circle light is the indicator for a failure in the theft alarm or Sentry Key (chip key) system.
This is the approximate size of a .45 caliber round, the conversion being .443 inches.
7.62 caliber
No. The AK-47 fires the 7.62x39mm round, which is of the .30 caliber, smaller than the .45 caliber.
Assuming the question is in regard to firearms and ammunition, you can read the "caliber" of a round as a decimal how wide the bullet is in inches. So a .40 caliber round is .4 inches wide, or about 10.16 millimeters wide. A .45 caliber round would be .45", so a little bit fatter than the .40 caliber round. The caliber doesn't tell the whole story of a round though, it doesn't say how long the bullet is, how heavy, how big the casing behind the round is, how much kinetic energy is hits with, etc. The .40 S&W round has an average of 425 ft/lbs of energy right at the muzzle, while the .45 ACP, a "bigger" round, has about 400 ft/lbs.
34 1 caliber is an an inch. so if it is .68 of an inch, its radius half: 34
The typical rifle bullet was .303 inch caliber. The same round was used in most of the light machine guns.
.308
.4005 inches.
Yes, that is correct.