3kg / tonne of Rebar up to 20mm & 1.5kg / tonne above 20mm
1 roll of tie wire is equivalent to 45 kg.
how many feet of wire is in a slinky? 80 feet
Because resistance is inversely proportional to the cross sectional area of the wire and directly proportional to its length. R = p*L/A, where R is resistance (in Ohms), p is resistivity (property of the material, in Ohms*m), L and A are length and area of the wire. And if you think about it, it makes perfect sense. In thick wire electrons have a lot of 'room' to move, they do not obstruct the path. If you imagine it is like a road with many free lanes - cars move fast and freely i.e. low resistance (or more scientifically, like many wires in parallel). Where as length is proportional to the resistance, since every small segment of wire adds more resistance to the total (many wires in series).
The length of wire needed to make a slinky can vary depending on the size and number of coils. A standard slinky typically contains about 67 feet of wire.
This device is called an electric generator. When the loop of wire rotates in the magnetic field, electromagnetic induction occurs, producing an electric current in the wire. Generators are commonly used in power plants to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.
As it has been explained to me there only purpose is to support and separate the rebars in their respective locations. Other than that, they are doing the same thing as wire mesh... displacing concrete.
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1 roll of tie wire is equivalent to 45 kg.
12*65/130
You don't. Every circuit needs a return wire back to the source.
depends on your cage - wire bottom - once a week. Solid bottom - every day.
Sounds like you'll need to replace or repair every wire and tube that was cut.
sounds like the memory wire and acc wire are backwards
Wire made of many strands is 'cable'
A car small tyre weighs about 7.5 kilos - about 30% is Natural rubber, 30% synthetic polymer, 16% reinforcing material (wire cord and textile), 11% chemicals and 13% filler (chalk like stuff). So car tyres have about 2.5 kilos and up depending on size.
how many feet of wire is in a slinky? 80 feet
how many meters in 1 kilo of tie wire