It is done to carry more current at rated power & to reduce the power loss as compared to cable since a bus-bar has more area compared to cable so resistance is less & hence losses are reduced. It is done to carry more current at rated power & to reduce the power loss as compared to cable since a bus-bar has more area compared to cable so resistance is less & hence losses are reduced.
Not to my knowledge. It typically is not used. Instead, deformed bar, bar with ribbing, is utilized for better surface area in which to bond with the concrete in which it is placed.
To avoid accumulation of moisture.
To convert bar (pressure) to kW (power), you need additional information such as the flow rate of the fluid and the efficiency of the system. The formula to calculate power (kW) from pressure (bar) is Power (kW) = (Pressure (bar) x Flow Rate (L/min) x Specific Gravity) / (600 x Efficiency). Specific Gravity is the density of the fluid compared to water, and Efficiency is the efficiency of the system converting pressure to power. Without these additional details, a direct conversion from bar to kW is not possible.
I think the bar along the span is main bar
it is a bar made out of wood.
Changing the handlebars can be very straightforward, if you make sure of a few things first. 1) Is the new bar taller or shorter than the existing bar? While clever routing of the clutch and throttle cables can be done for taller or shorter bars, the brake line can be more of a problem. 2) The diameter of the handlebar should be the same as the old bar. If it isn't, your grips, controls, and riser clamps will not fit. 3) You MUST MUST MUST make sure that the bar has knurling at the point of attachment. Those little crosshatched grooves are there to keep the bar from flopping over in a panic stop. Once you've gotten all of the above bases covered, it's time to begin. Cover your tank with some towels to protect from tool impacts. Remove the controls and cables, if you need to. Take off the top riser clamp, and the bar will come free. Just reverse the operation and you should be done. Note though, that if your current bar has a stock rubber grip, it will be VERY difficult to remove it without cutting it free, and thus destroying it. This might be the time to invest in some new grips, too.
Under electrical code 368.56(B), flexible cords and cables can be attached to building surfaces. However, under electrical code 400.8, flexible cords and cables are not permitted to be dropped from a bar joist.
In Windows, the Task Bar typically contains the system clock.
The surround bar is used in a home to system to keep the sound projecting out of the home system from coming out unclear. The sound bar keeps the sound clear.
In the Imperial system, n12 steel bar is equivalent to a #4 rebar.
game stop, best buy, or other electronic stores
it is a bargraph gut it horzontal instead of virtical
To replace the battery on a 1979 Corvette, disconnect the battery cables using the proper tool. Remove the bar that holds the battery in place and pull out the battery. Place the new battery in and reconnect the cables.
use the bar system or use a calculator,if you are realy good at math then you don't need to use the bar but some people like the bar system,or if you are doing a weird type of equation use a fraction bar
This rack does not have a maximum weight load listed as it is only for accessories such as jump ropes, cables and bar handles.
Yes.
You need a program that makes something called a "boss key".http://www.magictweak.com/freeutil/magicboss/magicboss.phpThat should work.