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Professional units conversion for engineers. Engineering specific categories like enthalpy, heat capacity, heat transfer coefficient, torque and viscosity. Add custom units and define favorite conversions. Convert feet and inches to and from decimal lengths. Converts between dynamic and kinematic viscosity. Mass to volumetric flow. Steel hardness equivalents. Gas Constant in 900 sets of units. Powerful formatting and clipboard features. |
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Alcohol (ethanol-water) gauging, blending and dilution calculations. Convert between density and strength for any two of Density, Mass %, Volume % (ABV), Proof or Molar %. Data for -20C to 100C (-4F to 212F). Blend by mass or volume. Hydrometer correction calculator. Volume temperature correction. Determine pure alcohol content of a blend. Calculate freezing point temperature or strength. |
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Finding the total value of silver in your coins is easier than ever with the CoinTicker Silver Coin Melt Calculator Desktop Software. Using the spot price, which is updated every 15 minutes, CoinTicker calculates the value of silver content for silver coins based on their type (nickel, dime, quarter, etc.) and how many of each type. You can also change the silver spot price to research or speculate on eBay or other on-line auction sites. |
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Appnimi Multi Data Converter is designed for conversion of units data from one format to another.Features of Multi Data Converter : * It is free * Easy to use *Support Vista and Win 7 & above Systems * Conversion of Centigrade to Fahrenheit, miles to kilometres, kilogrammes to carat etc. |
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Calculate the log mean temperature difference, temperature deriving force for counter current and co current flow |
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Ring Size Converter Version 1.0, is a small application you can run directly on your computer desktop. The file requires NO installation and is very helpful when shopping from online jewelry stores and you are not sure about your exact ring size. You can use the file for free to convert ring sizes between USA/Canada, UK/Australia, Japan and Swiss, using inches or millimeters (mm) for diameter and circumference. |