I don't think 6 inch pipe is available in schedule 30.
100
30 PSIG is about equal to 45 PSIA. Saturation temperature from the steam tables at 45 PSIA is about 274°F. So the steam would be 274°F, or hotter if superheated.
For western chisels between 20-25 and 30-35 honing.ANS 2 Standard angles for wood chisels are 25 or 30 degrees.
MA= Resistance force / Effort force = 600N / 30 N MA = 20N
50-350 USD or so
12 gauge
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What is "it"?What is it? Wire? Sheet metal? What?PolytheneIn the case of polythene, gauge can be converted to thickness by dividing by four to get the thickness in micron or dividing by 4000 to get the thickness in mm. Here are some common examples:100 gauge = 25 micron = 0.025mm 120 gauge = 30 micron = 0.03mm 200 gauge = 50 micron = 0.05mm 250 gauge = 62.5 micron = 0.0625mm 400 gauge = 100 micron = 0.1mm
30 mil = 0.03 inches
Yes, a 30 gauge needle would be tiny, while an 8 guage needle is huge.
30 caliber
Gauge actually refers to the number of feet of iron wire it takes to weigh a pound....it takes 10 feet of 10 gauge iron wire to make a pound and it takes 30 feet of 30 gauge iron wire to make a pound. at some point in time this got applied to sheet metal and this gauge system works about the same way.....the bigger the number the thinner the sheet metal. Eg: The higher the gauge, the thinner the metal. If I'm not mistaken gauge is measured in millimeters, only backwards. Like in electrical wiring, 14 guage wire is about a 16th inch and 10 guage is almost a 1/4 inch etc. etc. In otherwords, the lower the gauge the thicker it is.
The crust is about 30-50 kilometers, or 20-30 miles, thick. The thickness varies depending on the area of earth one is in.
You listed no gauge wire. This is the required breakers.14 gauge - 15 amp12 gauge - 20 amp10 gauge - 30 amp8 gauge - 40 amp
Bigger guage number = smaller diameter wire. 30 guage is thinner
There is no "30 guage" firearm. The term Gauge is used to denote the diameter of a shotgun barrel- the smaller the number, the larger the barrel. Rifles and handguns are denoted in calibers- caliber being one inch, and expressed as decimal fractions in 1/100th of an inch. If you are trying to compare a 20 gauge shotgun to a .30 caliber rifle, the 20 guage is about .690 caliber, versus .308 caliber for the rifle. Shotgun is much gigger in this case. But if there were a 30 gauge, the 20 gauge would be larger.