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int radius = 2; int output; radius = radius * 2; output = radius * Math.PI; Console.WriteLine(output);
You will need to calculate a capacitor at the output stage in order to prevent interaction with the networks connected after the output.
Divide the output rating by the input rating
The resistance force multiplied by the resistance distance.
output power/Rated power
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Marginal physical product (MPP) = change in output / change in number of resources
Work Output=Resistance X Distance
int radius = 2; int output; radius = radius * 2; output = radius * Math.PI; Console.WriteLine(output);
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To calculate input force, divide the output force by the mechanical advantage of the machine or system. Input force = Output force / Mechanical advantage. The output force is the force exerted by the machine, while the input force is the force applied to the machine.
A conventional baby scale can be used to calculate urine output. Weight the diaper before putting it on your baby, and then again when it is wet.
You can calculate the mechanical advantage of the machine.
You will need to calculate a capacitor at the output stage in order to prevent interaction with the networks connected after the output.
Type your answer here... The actual mechanical advantage.
To calculate the output of a gas fire, you need to know the heat input rating of the gas fire in British thermal units per hour (BTU/hr) or kilowatts (kW). The heat output is typically a percentage of the heat input, commonly around 70-90%. You can calculate the heat output by multiplying the heat input by the efficiency percentage (e.g. heat output = heat input x efficiency percentage).
work=force x output