For after we had passed nine or ten mils thereon vp into the land, suddenlie the crosse waters stopped vs, so that we were inforced to turne either east or west, for directlie foorth right we had no waie to go.
Its area in circular mils multiplied by the frequency, gives the ratio of the wire's ohmic resistance to its combined resistance.
The mils there abouts were dammed up with them for the space of foure daies after, and then were clensed by digging them out with shovels: from whence they came is yet unknowne but the daie was cold and a hard frost.
Both requests were granted, and his bell continued to serve the church of Mils till the fire of August 1791.
Therefore since the area of the large circle equals the sum of the areas of the small circles, the area of a wire in circular mils is equal to the square of its diameter expressed in mils.
The safe carrying capacity of the wire in spirals in open air for continuous duty is such that the circular mils per ampere varies from about 1,500 in No.
Accordingly to obtain the area of a wire in circular mils, measure its diameter with a micrometer which reads directly in mils or thousandths of an inch, and square the reading.
The area of a wire in circular mils is equal to the square of the diameter in mils.
The last Canoe Came over well which to me was truly gratifying Set out and had not passed 2 mils before 3 Canoes run against a rock in the river with great force no damg.
Mils by Baynards Castel, made in the first of King John.
Having calculated the circularmils of weight of a transmission line by the foregoing formulæ, it appears that the only material increase of this weight required by the use of alternating current is that due to inductance.
Having found the circular mils of any desired conductor, its weight per 1,000 feet can be found readily in a wire table.
For any proposed transmission all of the quantities in this formula are known, except the desired circular mils of the line conductors.
If the length of the line changes, the circular mils of the required conductors change directly with it, but the weight of these conductors varies as the square of their length.
So that if the length of a transmission line is doubled, the circular mils for conductors of constant weight are divided by two, and the volts lost are four times as great as before.
The use of these values for s in the formula will therefore give the areas in circular mils for wires of these three substances, respectively, for any proposed transmission line.
It will be noted that the formulæ for the calculation of the circular mils and for the weight of the conductors in the transmission line lead to the selection of the same sizes of wires, as they obviously should do.
The circular mils of a wire do not express its area of cross section in terms of square inches, but this is not necessary since the resistance of a wire of one circular mil is taken as unity.
Four mils would be too little, any two of them would go to and five mils would be too fisty cuffs for the 25th part much.
Any number of farthings is as many mils and as many twenty-fourths of a mil.
Let him bring his mind to contemplate a mil as the integer, the lowest integer, and the seven cents five mils which he would pay under the new system would be payment in integers also.
It has been found experimentally that whilst for fairly thick wires from 8 to 60 mils in diameter the safe current varies approximately as the 1.
If the diameter of the wire is reckoned in mils (1 mil = .
These expressions give the ampere value of the current which will bring bare, straight or loosely coiled wires of d mils in diameter to about 60 deg.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mils" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.