Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-05 07:27:00)
by Ken Chevy
thewkb wrote: Convert feet to
atmospheres and BAR and vice versa? Great! A simple question. I can answer simple questions. Here is the way to do it: The first formula I made years ago to use was for Pressure at ?? Depth and is: 14.7*Depth/33+14.7=Pressure What you want is to be able to put in a depth figure and know how many atmospheres it is, which can be done this way on an ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-06 10:59:00)
by rogerwillson
Hi, How are you, allan? I am trainee engineer. I need to help in online
unit converter. I search a lot and found this forum. I think this forum will help me. I need to convert Grain/cubic foot to Grain/cubic inch. Please help me in conversion. You might be help me.
Started 1 day, 20 hours ago (2009-11-13 17:04:00)
by convert-me.com
cfbass wrote: Please help us pilots with some substances on your weight-to-volume conversions. The following would be appreciated:
Jet-A-1 fuel Jet-B fuel 100 low-lead fuel JP-5 fuel JP-8 fuel Aviation-grade engine oil Many thanks to you for keeping up with this site! Charlie Tennessee Charlie, could you provide data on density or specific gravity for those substances? Then we'll be ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-06 21:50:00)
by Ken Chevy
Puzzled wrote: Can someone please help... I have purchased a set of bed sheets and the
thread count states 500 threads per 10cm squared. What is the square inch conversion? Thanking you in advance... I love it! Some people think: Let's make it really complicated. Why? WHY do people do that? It IS basic math you should know from the 3rd grade in grade school on how to figure this stuff...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-04 16:00:00)
by sellyanes
This is sellyanes and There are lots of software available to convert the
syd to cyd. It is very easy to use that kind of software. You can download the Unit converter to convert the syd to cyd. You can search on the google or any search engine and you can get the software.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-06 15:02:00)
by Ken Chevy
MOST standby generators have to spin at 3,600 RPM. If they are 1 to 1 then the engine running them is turning at 3,600 RPM too. But, some have larger engines with a bigger pulley on them so the engine can run slower, producing better fuel "mileage" and saving
wear and tear on the engine. As far at what you were asking: Just use the figure 1 mile per minute, no matter the engine speed. One ...