) flow from point 1 (350 kPa) to point 2 (70 kPa) through a
(160 m) long galvanized-steel pipe (ε = 0.15 mm). The flow rate is (0.025 m3
/s) and Point 2
higher than point 1 by (8 m) find the diameter of the pipe?
I have aspire one but i don't know where i find the reference no?
It's important to know that you reference point is moving because if an object is in motion and if it changes position it is relevant to a reference point.
If you don't know something, ask a reference librarian.
I think it's important to know if your reference point moves because your reference point is the object that's not supposed to move and if it moves it will mess up your hypothesis of thinking that your 1st object moves. It takes a while to completely understand the answer, or even the question
I like to know the the reference books used to in Cambridge CELT . thanking you .
I didn't know how to research my paper on hummingbirds, so I went to the reference desk.
I Dont know thats why im asking it!!
If your reference point it moving, then it cannot be considered a reference point. Your reference point should be something constant. Something that can be relative to any situation. If it moves, you lose this relativity.
There is no difference. For Example, reference point means where you see something out of somewhere, and frame of reference means seeing something out of somethings "eyes" i know it sounds weird but i hope i helped.
There is no difference. For Example, reference point means where you see something out of somewhere, and frame of reference means seeing something out of somethings "eyes" i know it sounds weird but i hope i helped.
We need to know the reference point and distance.
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