What you need to know to work this out is that:-
Moles of gases at standard temperature pressure (With P and T constant) are proportional to the volume they occupy, divided by their specific gas constant.
178.9 Celsius is 354 Fahrenheit. Multiply by nine fifths and add thirty-two.
Inches of vacuum. Thirty inches of vacuum is generally considered a complete vacuum when evacuating a system before purging it with nitrogen gas to completely dry the system out before recharging it with whatever refrigerant is to be used. This assumes that what ever problem generated the need for the system to evacuated has been resolved.
No, if the pressure difference results in a density change of less than thirty percent (30%) the fluid may be treated as incompressible by assuming the density of the fluid equals the average density and that the density is constant. Source: Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Ron Darby, 2nd edition, page 115.
The thirty-nine steps are located on the Ruff, near Bradgate. There are several sets of stairs- thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-nine, forty-two, and forty-five- Scaife and Richard Hannay find a place called Trafalgar Lodge, which is what the thirty-nine stepped staircase lead to.
Mirongo ithatu is the Kikuyu word for the English word thirty.
there are no meters in thirty centimeters. the question should be "how many centimeter are in a meter"...
13 inches are 33.02 centimeters.
Yes. A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are the same measurement.
A centimeter is a unit of distance. A liter is a unit of volume. They do not translate.
Thirty gallons of anything is thirty gallons. Maybe you're asking about compressing helium, but you need to say what pressure you're using and what temperature, to determine how much helium will fit into a 30 gallon tank.
thirty two
The temperature "thirty degrees Celsius" is written as 30°C
The rule is that "three minute" is used as a compound adjective.
The average temperature for Seattle is about sixty degrees. The lowest temperature was thirty six degrees and the highest was seventy eight.
Below thirty two degrees (32F)
Area = 6*6 = 36 square cm Perimeter = 4*6 = 24 cm
Thirty degrees Celsius is a temperature measurement commonly used in the metric system. It is equivalent to 86 degrees Fahrenheit.