How do you calculate cubic square feet?
To calculate cubic square feet, you would multiply the length, width, and height measurements of the object or space in feet. The formula is: cubic feet = length (ft) x width (ft) x height (ft). This will give you the total volume in cubic feet.
How many stories high is the space needle?
605 feet- but only 5 stories. MOST is an open framework. The disk at the top has 5 floors.
A picture hanging on the wall has what energy?
It is higher from ground thus it contain potential energy.
Will chrome rust easier than stainless steel?
Chrome won't rust. That's why it's plated over steel. But any tiny crack or flaw in the chrome plating can allow rust to penetrate the "skin" of chrome and attack the metal beneath. As the chrome barrier is compromised, the rust continues to spread. More and more steel is attacked and breaks down. Stainless steel is (usually) designed so the steel (iron with a bit of carbon) is alloyed with a small percentage of chromium in it. This chromium is what makes the stainless steel resistant to attack. Stainless steel resists attack by rust "all the time" while chrome plated steel resists attack by rust only until any flaw or crack appears or is created. It is then vulnerable to attack. A scratch on stainless steel, while unsightly, is not going to open a path for attack by rust. Note: Rust doesn't "attack" steel. It forms as the metal is chemically attacked. The oxidized iron that appears after the chemical attack is the rust.
A Tirril burner is a type of laboratory burner that utilizes a cylindrical wick made of asbestos or similar material to produce a small, intense flame. It is commonly used for applications requiring a focused and easily controllable source of heat in laboratories. However, due to safety concerns related to asbestos exposure, the use of Tirril burners has become less common.
Gypsum is commonly used in construction as a building material. It is used to make drywall, plaster, and cement. It is also used in agriculture as a soil amendment to improve soil structure and fertility.
Glass is a versatile building material known for its aesthetic appeal, transparency, and ability to let in natural light. It is important in modern architecture for creating transparent facades, allowing for views and connectivity with the surrounding environment. However, its use requires careful consideration of factors such as energy efficiency, thermal insulation, and security.
Does quartz give off radiation?
Quartz itself does not give off radiation. However, certain impurities or inclusions within quartz crystals can make them weakly radioactive. These radioactive elements include uranium, thorium, and potassium.
What colors do you mix together to make silver grey?
Silver grey is a mix of black (25%) and white(75%).
What does 177m2 equal in square meters?
I assume '177m2' is 177 m2, in which case no conversion needs to be done, because m2 is the symbol for square metres (so 177 m2 = 177 square metres)
How do you install pendant light adapters on Juno track lighting?
Item no: T31
Pendant Adapter Brand: Juno Lighting
* Adapts swag or chain-hung fixture to trac * Includes strain relief for 3-wire cord (replaces chain loop) * Supports up to 25 lbs * Not UL listed * 2.5A max Height: 2 in Item no: T31
Pendant Adapter Brand: Juno Lighting
* Adapts swag or chain-hung fixture to trac * Includes strain relief for 3-wire cord (replaces chain loop) * Supports up to 25 lbs * Not UL listed * 2.5A max Height: 2 in
How do skyscarpers withstand strong winds earthquakes and high winds?
Skyscrapers are designed to withstand strong winds and earthquakes using a combination of foundation designs, structural materials, and building systems. Wind resistance is achieved through aerodynamic shapes, damping systems, and rigid frames. Earthquake readiness involves using flexible materials, base isolation systems, and dampers. High winds are countered with robust structural designs, bracing systems, and wind tunnel testing during construction.
Is compression a pulling or pushing force?
Compression is a pushing force that acts to reduce the volume of a material by squeezing it together. It is typically experienced in materials like solids and fluids under pressure.
What is the snow load for a 1975 champion double wide mobile home?
The snow load for a 1975 Champion double-wide mobile home would depend on the specific location and the building code in that area. It is recommended to consult local building authorities or a structural engineer to determine the appropriate snow load requirements for the specific site.
Space planning is pretty much the way it sounds. It is planning based around a certain space. For instance, at a University, they have space planners to help them figure out what the best use of the campus, including each building and each classroom. They can plan for traffic flow, for break areas, and try to make everything more efficient... to do something with wasted space, and to make the best use of the spaces that are most in demand.
Ceiling fans rotate anticlockwise while table fans clockwise why?
ceiling fans rotate both ways 'anticlockwise' and 'clockwise' this is so the on fan will pull the air up and another will push it down to create a circulation in the room. Table fans rotate clockwise so they can push the air outward across the room.
A main vent is a component of a plumbing system that allows air to escape and prevent airlock in the pipes. It is typically located at the highest point in the system to facilitate proper drainage and maintain water flow.
When a room is dark are the colors of everything still there?
Colour is the human perception of certain frequencies of light. Without light, there is no colour to be perceived. A dark room may still have light in it (and in fact it does in the form of infrared light), but the intensity of that light is small, and the human eye may not be able to see it.
In short, no light = no colour.
Picture hanging on a wall has what kind of energy?
a picture hanging on a wall has gravitational potential energy. meaning the higher it is the more energy it has. If it's about to fall down: Potential energy: Gravitational.
If it's about the be burned: Chemical energy.
If it's spontaneously transported to a freezer: Heat energy.
If this question is part of a physics test: F--for-you energy.
How does resonance work in the shower?
Resonance in the shower occurs when sound waves produced by your voice bounce off the hard surfaces of the shower stall, amplifying and prolonging certain frequencies. This can enhance the sound of your singing voice, making it seem louder and more vibrant. The shape and material of the shower stall can influence the specific frequencies that resonate the most.
Black substance found in chimneys?
The black substance found in chimneys is typically creosote, a residue left behind when wood or fossil fuels are burned. Creosote is highly flammable and can lead to chimney fires if not cleaned regularly. It is important to have chimneys professionally inspected and cleaned to prevent any potential dangers.
Outlet circuits in bedrooms and living rooms are generally 15 Amp. The kitchen requires 2 20 Amp small appliance circuits, which are GFCI. The refrigerator and microwave each need their own 15 amp circuit. If you have a gas stove, this can be included with one of your small appliance circuits. If you have an electric range, this will require a 120/240V 40 amp circuit. The dishwasher and garbage disposal are generally wired together on a 15 or 20 amp circuit. Bathrooms need a 20 amp GFCI circuit, which cannot supply another room. SAFETY ADVICE
Before you do any work yourself,
on household electricity supplies, equipment or appliances,
always turn off the power
at the breaker box/fuse panel BEFORE you attempt to do any work AND
always use an electrician's test meter having metal-tipped probes
(not a simple proximity voltage indicator)
to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized. IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB
SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY
REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.
What is the difference between a crest and a trough?
If you are referring to a sine wave, a crest is the point on a wave with the maximum value or upward displacement within a cycle. A trough is the opposite of a crest, so it is the minimum or lowest point in a cycle.
See Photo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Crest_trough.svg
When you have a hot shower steam is generated and, because it is warmer than the surrounding air, it rises. As the steam flows upwards, cooler air flows in to the lower level of the shower. If the shower is not fully enclosed, the steam will flow out the top of the shower area and the cooler air will flow in near the base of the shower. If the air cannot easily get around the curtain, it will push it inwards as it flows past. Ways to address this are:
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This effect is caused by a small reduction in the air pressure of the column of air that is inside the shower curtain. The reduction is caused by the pressure of the water being sprayed out of the shower head having to drop from a higher pressure towards normal atmospheric air pressure. This effect is known as the Venturi Effect.
The air does not quite reach normal atmospheric pressure until it gets out of the column of air formed by the shower curtain. Because that column of air is at a lower pressure than the air outside the curtain, the curtain gets pressed inwards by the higher (but normal) air pressure in the rest of the room.
This effect happens the same no matter if the water temperature is hot, medium or cold.