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Coefficient of discharge of an ideal liquid can be defined as a ratio of actual discharge and theoretical discharge. where, Cofficient of discharge = Actual Discharge/ Theoretical discharge.
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a static discharge lasts for only a fraction of a second
The actual yield is less than the theoretical yield.
Theoretical= calculated
I believe this answer that each of these two are powered by different things.
Not at all. Just be consistent with the units of both actual and theoretical yield.
If actual yield is higher than theoretical yield then it means the required products contains impurities.
Actual compensation will always be less than theoretical payouts. For example, it the posted payout is 50%, the actual payout will be somewhere closer to half of that amount, or 25% actual payout.
Percent error = (actual value - theoretical value) / theoretical value * 100%
Percent yield = Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield * 100 hope that helps :)
The percentage yield is the Actual Yield divided by the Theoretical Yield, all multiplied by 100. Percentage = [(Actual)/(Theoretical)] x 100