Nominal pipe size times 5/8. (NPx5/8)
Ex if np off 45 is 6" then 6 x 5/8 = 3.75 or
3-3/4"
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About 45 minutes to get hot first time.
If you just filled the tank on a 40 gal. about 30 to 45 min.
r + 45 = 79Subtract 45 from each side:r = 34
it takes the same pressure if the vertical heights the same but since the 45 degree pipe would be longer it would create more flow restriction.
45% off, means you calculate 45%, then subtract from the original amount.45%=0.450.45 * 75.00 = 33.7575.00 - 33.75 = 41.25
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33.75. To calculate percent off, convert the percent into a decimal. So 25 percent = .25 as a decimal. Then multiply this by 45. .25*45 = 11.25. Then subtract this from 45. 45 - 11.25 = 33.75. You can also think of 25% as 1/4, and divide 45 by 4.
The take off formula of a 45 degree elbow pipe, will depend on what the pipe is on. Sometimes a 45 degree pipe will need a 90 degree right angle turn to come off.
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from take off to landing, about 45 minutes.
The 45 degrees is an angle. To calculate an area the length and width are needed.
To calculate a 45-degree elbow takeoff, you need to consider the diameter of the pipe and the flow rate. Typically, you can use the formula for an elbow fitting's pressure loss, which is based on the flow velocity and the elbow's characteristics. Additionally, you may need to refer to manufacturer data or standards that provide specific loss coefficients for a 45-degree elbow to ensure accurate pressure drop calculations in your system.
45 millimeters expressed in centimeters is 4.5 cm. To calculate conversions like this, you take the millimeters and divide them by ten to find the amount of centimeters.
If 3 out of 5 people pass the test, that means 60% pass. To find out how many out of 45 people will pass, you can calculate 60% of 45, which is 0.6 × 45 = 27. Therefore, 27 people will pass the test when 45 people take it.
11 1/4"
A 45 degree offset has a travel of 200mm. calculate the rise of the offset.