If you’ve been vaping for a while now, you may be craving some new vape juice flavors to try with your favorite RDA, RTA, or Box Mod.
You might find that ordering large batches of your all day vape juice flavors can prove a bit on the expensive side, particularly if your tastes run toward the premium e juice priced at over $20 per bottle.
Surely there must be a better way than taking out payday loans to get your hands on that Peanut Butter Crunch-flavored creation you just have to have in your sub-ohm tank?
Fortunately, when you know how to make homemade vape juice it can be a fun and fascinating hobby that has the delightful side effect of saving you loads of cash using cheap vape juice.
Many people hear “diy vape juice” and get visions of a mad scientist in a dank lab constantly flirting with explosion by mixing volatile chemicals while laughing insanely.
The reality is that it’s relatively easy to learn how to make your own vape juice at home, and we’re going to attempt to cover all the facets involved.
Are you interested in making your own e juice?
You want to convert Euros / kg to Dollars / pound
So you'll have to multiply the price (Euros / kg) by the exchange rate (Dollars / Euro) to get a number that has units of Dollars / kg.
Euros Dollars Dollars
------- x --------- = --------
kg Euro kg
Then you have to multiply the number of kg in a pound (which has units of kg / pound) to get a number in units of Dollars / pound. This number is 2.2.
Dollars kg Dollars
-------- x -------- = --------
kg pound pound
So the answer would be 1.75 * 1.36 / 2.2 = 1.08 dollars / pound.
The formula of work is Work (Joules)=Force (Newtons) · distance in the direction of the force (meters), therefore its just a matter of replacing factors.
Work done = 12 · 4.5= 54 joules
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<u>Given:</u>
Force (F) acting on the box = 30 N
Acceleration produced (a) = 5 m/s2
<u>To determine:</u>
The mass (m) of the box
<u>Calculation:</u>
Formula: F = ma
m = F/a = 30/ 5 = 6 kg
<u>Ans</u>: Mass of the box is 6 kg