As big as Alex
1700 m3 is a measure of volume; it is rather big.
The suffix '-on' (with an accent on the 'o') (e.g. 'rosca', screw; 'roscon', large screw) means 'big.'
depends on how big your cabinet is but, cm3 or m3
In newer models, they range from 6,000 bushels (2,200 m3) to 730,000 bushels (24,250 m3). As our population increases as will the demand for grain. In 10 years, with sprouting technology, the minimum might be 24,250 m3.
square the diameter of screw.
because men like to screw them
It is approx 2800 km long and discharges approx 360 m3/s
You twist it in. use a big screw driver or big flat object to screw it in counter clockwise. You will see a big slit in the piston to do this
A screw jack is just that, a big screw in a base. As the screw is screwed out, it raises whatever it is under. A scissor jack that is in most new cars uses a screw to pull the jack together which causes it to raise up.
driverside @ bottom of radiator . there will be a screw that has a (+)cut out in the middle . get a big flathead screw driver and turn
It depends on the case / chassis. Most computer cases use the 6-32 screw, which is the same screw used to attach hard disks to the chassis. However, I have seen some that use the other M3 style, which is used to attach CD-Roms and floppy drives to the chassis. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_case_screws