Ending value - Starting value = net
22 days has nothing to do with it.
3226-3015=211
The answer is a meter!!!!!!!!!!!
would there not be 6 linear meters in 1 cubic meter?? 6 sides on the cubic meter??
The meter is equal to 12.8 feet or 4.2 yards. The meter is the primary unit of length in the metric system. The metric system was created because they wanted an easy way to convert measurements (1 meter = 100 centimeters = 1000 milimeters and 1000 meters is one kilometer.)
the units that are used to measure a foot are meters and inches.
5 times there are 100 cm in a meter so you would do 100 divided by 20 giving you 5
A reading of 145 volts is high. The first thing that I would check is the accuracy of your meter. Check the voltage reading at different locations for example, friends homes, to see if the reading is still high there. If it is check your meter reading against another meter. If you are sure that your meter and reading is correct then call the utility company and get them to check the voltage for you.
Because the meter is connected backwards
humidity meter
Unfortunately, you'll have to be more specific. If you are referring to a Newton meter (instrument), a high meter reading would indicate a high force or weight (not mass). Alternatively, a Newton-meter could be a Joules (a unit of work) or, if the force is applied as a rotational force, a Newton meter would be a unit of torque.
i would check with another meter to make sure meter is reading right first if the reading is the same with another meter .you need to call power company there transformer has gone bad this could to cause damage to other white goods in your house be damage by have to high of voltage
I hope it cannot be done, that would be illegal.
Put a voltage meter on the battery, Note the reading, and start the engine, the reading now with it running should be higher. I would be happy seeing 13 to 14.5 volts on the meter with it running.
One would need to know the pipe sizes, boiler and expansion tank capacity and total length of pipe etc to figure the system`s volume. So instead, drain it, look at the water meter reading, fill it, look at the meter again and subtract the first reading from the second.
One of the conditions that would cause this is that there is no supply voltage to the top of the meter. Another problem could be, the neutral tickler wire has become disconnected.
Yes, or a circuit with a resistance higher than the capability of the meter, which would be unusual.
Usually nothing. (You would not get a reading either) The other way around (connected to measure current but set on voltage reading) will burn a fuse or the device entirely. On my Fluke 23 it will blow the fuse.
Writing would have to be first, because without writing, there would be nothing to read.