because the centre of gravity will change
It depends upon several factors: a) The size of the load (the larger the load, the more detergent will be required) b) How dirty the load is (the more dirty, the more detergent is likely to be needed) c) How hard your water is (the harder the water, the more detergent is likely to be needed) d) The concentration of detergent used (the less concentrate the detergent, the more will be required) Basically, it is impossible to say how much detergent to use without seeing your laundry, how dirty it is, what kind of water you have and which detergent you intend to use. However, manufacturers will have done extensive testing of their products and will have instructions on the packaging as to how much detergent to use for various combinations of (a)-(c) above. If you are uncertain of the factors above I suggest your own testing: use the lower/lowest dosage suggested by the manufacturer and see how it washes - if it isn't satisfactory, try a higher dosage suggested. After a while of doing your laundry, you should have gained the experience to know which dosage to use for each load of laundry.
The sent packets will increase according to the sent packets. And the relationship will become less. When it is over 1100 the number of received packets will decrease when the sent packets keep increasing.
A 4500 watt element will work on a 20 amp breaker if it operates at 220 volts or less. It will simply trip the breaker if the load is greater than 20 amps at 220 volts.
Purple
We had been using surf excel washing powder for top load machines. We found it good and did not damage cloths.
liquids
I was carrying the load up the hill.
Yes, here is an example....... I was carrying the load up the hill.
Pulling a trailer requires more energy than carrying a heavy load.
The load arm is the radius of the pulley. This is the distance from the fulcrum to the load-carrying side of the rope.
Your forks should be as close to the ground as possible when carrying a load to ensure stability and minimize the risk of tipping. When not carrying a load, your forks should be raised to the height recommended by the manufacturer to prevent damage to the forks and improve visibility.
Once the load is off the ground and stable and before moving the load.
The Edmund Fitzgerald was carrying a full load of taconite iron ore pellets.
carrying power
The question itself is not correct.It should be what is the ultimate load carrying capacity of bored pile?Ans: Ultimate load carrying capacity of pile could be determined be conducting load test.Ultimate load:The load at which the pile continuously settle.orthe load at which settlement of the pile reaches 10 percent of its diameter
The wider the forks are, the more stable the load is. Imagine balancing a dinner plate on a single ruler, very unstable. Now use two rulers 8 inches apart. The dinner plate is now more stable and less likely to fall and smash on the floor.
350kg