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[DOC File]DL32 channel configuration
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dl32_3 (mph) dl32_4 (PSIg) dl32_5 (g) (accel) signal input is from Digital Speed Sensor, 5 volts - 24 pulses per revolution . Harness 29I red/white wire (not ecu pin 29 5 volts - two pulses per revolution) The range to 140 mph seems to be accurate. I don’t think the voltage ever gets to 5 volts . PSI is from Autometer 4777 Boost gauge. PSIg Volt
[DOC File]Rate
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44) How many meters can Ralphie run at 2 m/sec in the same time it takes Fide to go 2000 m when he’s running at 1.6 m/sec? (2) 2001-WO4-7 45) An airplane flying at an altitude of 30,000 feet above sea level descends at a rate of 1200 feet per minute for 15 minutes.
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Standing Start:_____ ft._____sec. Running Start:_____ ft._____sec. Convert each of these rates into miles per hour. Show your work. Standing_____ mphRunning_____ mph. Share your speeds with your classmates by writing it on the chalkboard next to your initials. Copy down everyone’s times. We will analyze this data tomorrow.
[DOC File]APPENDIX .usda.gov
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Unit of measure Symbol mm cm m km in ft mi millimeter mm 1 0.1 0.001 0.0394 0.003 centimeter cm 10 1 0.01 - 0.394 0.033 meter m 1000 100 1 0.001 39.37 3.281 kilometer km -- 1000 1 3,281 0.621 inch in 25.4 2.54 0.0254 — 1 0.083 foot ft 304.8 30.48 0.305 12 1 mile
[DOCX File]SECTION 01 45 35 - SPECIAL INSPECTIONS
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4.Nominal design wind speed in excess of 49 m/sec 110 mph; and assigned to Risk Cat III, IV or V. 5.Nominal design wind speed in excess of 49 m/sec 110 mph; and with a height greater than 23 m 75 ft. APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS. The publication listed below form …
[DOCX File]Steve Boddeker's Energy and Society Ch 8 homework
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=0.9 is fastened on the roof of your car. What is the aerodynamic drag force in pounds due to the box alone at a velocity of 88 ft/sec? F = ½ SA SH ρ v2 SA SH v2 / 370 (English Units), 1. mph = 1.47 ft/s. 0.4 lb. 0.5 lb. 6.3 lb. 9.2 lb. 11 lb. 22 lb. 47 lb. 94 lb. A total force of 88 pounds is needed to have a vehicle move at a constant 95 ft ...
[DOC File]SECTION 1507
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Where the basic wind speed per Figure 1609 is 110 mph (177 km/h) or greater or the mean roof height exceeds 33 feet (10 058 mm), drip edges shall be mechanically fastened a …
[DOC File]Chapter 3
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/* This program generates a conversion table from ft/s to mph. */ /* It starts the ft/s column at 0, and increments by 5 ft/s. /* The last line contains the value 100 ft/s.
[DOCX File]Traffic Analysis - Engineer Paige – Civil Engineer and ...
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RMEV is rate per 100 million vehicles A is the number of crashes (total or type) occurring at that location during a given period VMT is the total vehicle miles traveled during that given period (ADT*day in study*length of road)
[DOC File]CR Problems 1
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The show is planned for a day with no wind so assume that all motion is vertical. To get a rough idea of the situation, assume that a skydiver will fall with a constant acceleration of 32 ft/sec2 before the parachute opens. As soon as the parachute is opened, the skydiver falls with a constant velocity of 10 ft/sec.
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