Shot A unit of length used for anchor chain on ships, = 15 fathoms = 90 feet from
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The shot put is measured in meters or feet and inches. The distance the shot put is thrown is measured from the inside of the circle to the nearest mark left by the shot closest to the circle.
Mooney viscosity refers to a measurement of the viscosity of a rubber compound in a heated state. It is commonly used to evaluate the processability of rubber materials and to assess the degree of polymer chain scission or crosslinking that has occurred during compounding or processing. The measurement is typically done using a Mooney viscometer.
Fluid ounce, perhaps. In the US, the average whiskey-shot glass holds 1.25 to 1.5 fluid ounces, although there is no standard. Ounce of weight ... we can't think of anything except a postage meter.
The old unit of measurement refers to various systems of measurement that were used in the past, before the standardized system of measurement was introduced. Examples of old units of measurement include the cubit, the fathom, the league, and the stone.
This is one of the dictionary definitions of the word "shot", see http://dictionary.reverso.net/english-definitions/shot. In surveying, the 'chain' means 66ft, 10 chains = 1 furlong, but this is a different use of the unit of chain length. ________________________________________________________________ In the imperial system of measurement there are two units referred to as a "chain". As already stated the usual measurement is the Surveyor's chain (also known as Gunter's chain) = 66 feet. The Engineer's chain = 100 feet. So 75 feet is equal to 1.136 chains, or 0.75 Engineer's chains
The chain length measurement of the keyword "turn" is 4.
A shot of chain is 90 feet. The weight of 90 feet of chain will depend upon the type and guage of chain.
In 'Sid Meier's Pirates!', the chain shot upgrade enables you to fire chain-shot type ammunition from your ship. This ammunition is used to damage the sails of the enemy ship, to slow them down or to stop them flanking you.
If you hear any noise from the chain it needs replacing.
The standard measurement for the distance between two consecutive rivets on a bicycle chain, known as the bicycle chain pitch, is 1/2 inch or 12.7 millimeters.
This unit of measurement is different in different professions. A surveyor's chain is 66 feet. An engineer's chain is 100 feet.
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To determine the correct bike chain measurement for optimal performance and longevity, measure the distance between the center of the front chainring and the center of the rear sprocket. This measurement should match the length of the new chain. Additionally, ensure the chain is properly lubricated and regularly cleaned to maintain performance and longevity.
1 chain is equal to 66 feet.
The least count of a chain is the smallest measurement that can be accurately read or measured using that particular chain. It is typically determined by the number of links in the chain and the precision of the markings on it.
there are loads of RIDICULOUS imperial units like: the measurement for a foot was decided after Henry the eighths foot was measured! the measurement for a chain wad decided after... you guessed it! they measured a chain. and so on...