i have a buggy that wieghts around that much and it has a 150cc Gy6 clone enigine in it not really sure about hp (5-8) pulling 7000 rpms
He is 6 feet and 250 lbs. Who wrote that ? He is 6 foot 1 and 180 pounds...Stop trying to make him fat, you liberals are all alike...at 250 pounds and adding 10 pounds on TV, you think he would look so good....and he is trying to reach 175 pounds.
The pound measurement of the item being weighed is 5 pounds.
The pound weight of the object being measured is 5 pounds.
Measurement for the amount of juice in a pitcher: 100 litersp.s.I'm not an expert in math,but since I kept trying and not giving up I have straight As. So believe me,100 liters is the correct answer.
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There is no direct conversion between horsepower and psi as they are not equivalent units. Horsepower is a measure of power, while psi (pounds per square inch) is a measure of pressure. They represent different physical quantities.
No wheel weights control tire balance and have nothing to do with horsepower. The horsepower your engine produces is entirely produced by the engine. You can get better use of that horsepower by limiting the amount of weight of your vehicle but leave the wheel weights on the wheels or you'll be riding a bucking bronco while your trying to drive.
You are trying to compare apples and donuts. 179cc is a size of engine that would have a fairly wide range of horsepowers. Horsepower is a power rating.
105.82 pounds. The actual conversion of 1 kilogram is equal to 2.204622622 pounds. For everyday use, rounding to 2.2 should be enough. One pound is 0.45359237 kilogram, or 0.45 kg for everyday use.
Alright, honey, 67 kg is roughly around 147.7 pounds. So, if you're trying to impress someone with your weight in a different unit, there you go. Just remember, it's all about how you carry it, not what number shows up on the scale.
You'd have to specify what you are trying to convert...
II'm trying to know how much horsepower does 1991 GMC sierra step-side 1500 with a .7L V8 have do u know??
There are no 'volt amperes' in a horsepower. A volt ampere is used to measure 'apparent power', which is an electrical quantity. In other words, you are trying to compare apples with Oranges. You can convert watts to horsepower, because they both measure the same thing: power.
Hello, I am roughly the same height as you but a bit heavier, I looked into this and you need to eat around 1300 calories a day to lose weight. Hope that helps.
The "solute" is the substance you are trying to dissolve. The solvent is the substance you are trying to dissolve it in.
As much as went in. Not trying to be a smarta**, but there is no info on unit size or lineset length which are the 2 most determining factors of unit charge amount.
He is 6 feet and 250 lbs. Who wrote that ? He is 6 foot 1 and 180 pounds...Stop trying to make him fat, you liberals are all alike...at 250 pounds and adding 10 pounds on TV, you think he would look so good....and he is trying to reach 175 pounds.