1.196 var, approx.
Only watts (power) can produce work (energy) because of the phase relationship of the voltage and current in an alternating current, electric power system. With watts, the portion of the current and voltage that are in-phase with each other can do work. Vars, on the other hand are volt-amps reactive, which are out-of-phase with each other. Since Vars cannot do work, their existence in the electric power system is parasitic. The reactive current which flows in a power line, for instance uses a portion of line capacity, and also causes heating (I^2 * R power loss) due to the inherent resistance of the conductors. So, in the construction of a simple electromechanical meter, measuring Watt-hours or Var-hours, the respective current and voltage coils used to drive the rotating disk are situated to produce torque. For a Var Hr meter, the coils are rotated 90 degrees relative to each other to counter the lagging or leading phase shift and thus produce torque.
VAR stands for Video Assistant Referee. It is a technology used in soccer matches to review on-field decisions made by the referee. The VAR system helps in ensuring fair play and reducing human errors in officiating.
The scientific name for snow pea is Pisum sativum var. saccharatum.
Wheat. Maybe. You may want to google it. Just to be sure.
A polygon is very similar to a polyline. However, you have an additional option to set the interior fill color. We can draw a border around the state of Colorado (a nice rectangular state defined by simple latitude and longitude values) using the following code:Copy var points = [ new VELatLong(41,-102), new VELatLong(37,-102), new VELatLong(37,-109), new VELatLong(41,-109), new VELatLong(41,-102) ]; var outlineColor = new VEColor(0,0,255,1); var fillColor = new VEColor(0,0,255,.2); var outlineWidth = 5; var id = 'Colorado'; var poly = new VEPolygon(id, points, fillColor, outlineColor, outlineWidth) map.AddPolygon(poly);
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451.5 sq metres, approx.
It is 0.836 sq metres, approx.
1var= 9SquareFeet
1 Vara ( it's Not VAR) = 7.7sq feet.
The question is a bit unclear, but if you are asking how many "var" are in 1 meter, it depends on the context of the term "var." In the Indian system of measurement, 1 var is equal to approximately 0.9144 meters. So, in this context, there would be about 1.0936 vars in 1 meter. However, if you are referring to a different system or definition of "var," the conversion would vary.
1 square VAR = 7.7 Square feet
120 VAR
In India, the unit "var" (also spelled as "bigha var" or "bigha varai") is commonly used in some states like Gujarat for measuring land. One var is equivalent to 1 square yard. To convert square yards to square feet, we use the conversion factor: 1 square yard = 9 square feet Therefore, 1 var = 9 square feet.
4860 square feet.
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One square var is equivalent to approximately 272.25 square feet. The var is a unit of area that is primarily used in some regions for land measurement. To convert square vars to square feet, you multiply the number of square vars by this conversion factor.