This is defined as power output per kg of mass (per kg of the energy storage medium. for example: per kg of batteries). It can be calculated by dividing power output by weight. Power density is measured in W/kg (watts per kg). It is how many watts of power a 1kg battery can pro...
Determine the resulting temperature when 1kg of ice at 0 Degree Celsius is mixed with 9kg of water. 0.2 kg of ice at 0 degrees celcius is mixed with 500g of water at 25 degrees celcius. What is the resulting tempera...
The FruitsCost column is defined as an integer that can be null. Inserting data into the table insert into Fruits (FruitsName, FruitsQuantity, FruitsCost) values ("Apple", "1Kg", 100), ("Pineapple", "2Kg", 140), ("Banana", "1dozen", 90), ("Pomegranate", "2Kg", 70),("Papaya"...
The standard for mass in the Imperial (U.S.) system of units is the pound, defined as 453.59237 grams. The metric system has a similar unit: the kilogram, which is equal to the mass of one liter of water. This means that if you have a 1-pound or kilogram weight, you can use it...
what acceleration is produced by the same force when acting on a mass of (1) 1kg? (2) 4kg? (3) how large is the force? An object with a mass of 1500 g accelerates 10.0 m/s2 when an unknown force is applied to it. What is the amount of force?
Welterweight 71kg (20 quota places) Middleweight 80kg (18 quota places) Heavyweight 92kg (16 quota places) Super heavyweight +92kg (16 quota places) Total (124) The distribution of quotas for the men’s and women’s boxing competitions wi...
For example, if you weighed 65kg before a two-hour ride and 63.5kg after but drank a litre (1kg) water during the ride, then you lost 2.5kg of water, or 1.25kg per hour. This is higher than two per cent, so you’ll know you should’ve drunk more. If you come back heavier, ...
As i said the wiring worked good with a cell 1kgr and calibrating factor 2280. Should i try the readings with some very heavy object? I tried with 2kgr. DavidRTucker commented Jul 6, 2019 It is a 200 kgf load cell so you should expect 0 when it is unloaded. Check resistance from...
Mass: The mass of the subject in Kilograms (2.2lb=1kg) Height: The height of the subject. Leg length: Measured from the ASIS to the medial malleolus. If a patient cannot straighten his/her legs, take the measurement in two pieces: ASIS to knee and knee to medial malleolus. Knee width...
156lbs (71kg) 5′ 7″ (170cm) 149lbs (68kg) 5′ 6″ (168cm) 142lbs (65kg) 5′ 5″ (165cm) 135lbs (62kg) Note: This chart is based on the following principle: you start at 5′ 5″ (165cm) and 135lbs (62kg) and for every inch (2.5cm) you either add or take away...