I.h.p=plan/60 for petrol engine
i.h.p=plan/4500 for gas engine
Use a protractor.
Mainly, many magnitudes are related through different kinds of formulae. In advanced science you may have to derive your own formulae, but in more basic science, you just use existing formulae.Mainly, many magnitudes are related through different kinds of formulae. In advanced science you may have to derive your own formulae, but in more basic science, you just use existing formulae.Mainly, many magnitudes are related through different kinds of formulae. In advanced science you may have to derive your own formulae, but in more basic science, you just use existing formulae.Mainly, many magnitudes are related through different kinds of formulae. In advanced science you may have to derive your own formulae, but in more basic science, you just use existing formulae.
Where you have an arithmetic progression, quite possibly.
You can't convert cubic inches to horsepower. more cubic inches usually mean more horsepower but it horsepower is determined by more than displacement (i.e turbo chargers and engine internals). You can find horsepower per cubic inch by dividing horsepower by cubic inch, but there is no way to use just cubic inches to determine horsepower
There are many formulae for triangles: Some formulae will calculate sides given angles or conversely. Some will calculate the area. It is not possible to say how you would use a formula without knowing what it is for!
222 horsepower you have the internet use it !!
Different formulae are used for different shapes. For irregular shapes you may have to use integration, but since this is advanced math, you may first want to learn to use the formulae for different standard shapes.
The baby's formula was too strong, so the doctor changed it. I used the math formula to solve the problem.
USE THE FORMULAE Tn = a + (n-1)d
It is 2/3
Electric motors do not produce electricity, they use electricity, and convert that energy to another form of energy, that we measure in horsepower. See related links.
Algebra is a branch of mathmatics that uses formulae to calculate unknowns