The oil should be greater than 100M Ohms resistance. If a flash over occurs within the transformer the oil has to be replaced
Density of Transformer Oil at 29.5 C is 0.89g/cm3
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yes absolutely.., density of oil more than the water density
462 kilograms
what is the weight 188 in kg
Zayn Malik's estimated weight is KG is 70 kg. He is a member of the group, One Direction.
An object with a mass of 1.0 kg has a weight of 9.807 newtons.
It depends on the temperature. For 0 degrees Celsius it is 899.0 kg/m^3. For 20 degrees it is 888.1 kg/m^3. For 40 degrees it is 876.0 kg/m^3. For 60 degrees it is 863.9 kg/m^3. For 80 degrees it is 852.0 kg/m^3. For 100 degrees it is 840.0 kg/m^3. For 120 degrees it is 828.9 kg/m^3. For 140 degrees it is 816.8 kg/m^3. For 150 degrees it is 810.3 kg/m^3.
The weight of a 100 kg object is 100 kg. Kilograms are a unit of weight.
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Impossible to be accurate as there is no single transformer oil but it will most probably be more dense than water, so it will be more than 1kg, perhaps 1.1kg??????? To be accurate you need the density.
Density of Transformer Oil at 29.5oC is 0.89g/cm3.The exact density of transformer oil depends upon the manufacturer but, expressed in SI units, is typically a little less than 900 kg/m3 at 20oC. The J&P Transformer Book states that 'a limit of 895 kg/m3 at 20oC ensures that the temperature (of the oil) must fall to -20oC before the density of the oil would exceed that of ice' -thus ensuring that if ice forms, then it would remain at the bottom of the tank.
1KG of transformer oil will sum up to 0.815litres.
Density of Transformer Oil at 29.5oC is 0.89g/cm3.The exact density of transformer oil depends upon the manufacturer but, expressed in SI units, is typically a little less than 900 kg/m3 at 20oC. The J&P Transformer Book states that 'a limit of 895 kg/m3 at 20oC ensures that the temperature (of the oil) must fall to -20oC before the density of the oil would exceed that of ice' -thus ensuring that if ice forms, then it would remain at the bottom of the tank.
kg is a measure of weight; liter is a measure of volume
1 kilogram = 1000 grams so 462 kg = 462*1000 g = 462,000 g. Simple!
1 litre of furnace oil will have a mass of 0.998 kg. The temperature of the oil is irrelevant.
According to the Yamaha service manual, the net weight is 113 kg or 248.6 lbs. Bikez.com lists the weight including fuel and oil as 124 kg or 273.4 lbs.
what is the weight 188 in kg
There are 1135 litres of cooking oil to the tonne.
250 kg is the weight.