Qh (M3/hr = Fb*Fpb*Ftf*Fpv*Fg*Fr*Y*Ftb*Fa*sqrt(Hw*Pf)
how is the formula of (1+0.005279sin^2+0.000023sin^4) come from and what is a complete form of this formula?please answere
please give a simple defineatoin of transducer.
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All kinds of things can cause loss of pressure. We need real facts to figure out why- Please resubmit with more information about your water supply.
The temperature varies with its pressure. If pressure high the condensing temperature also high. please be more specific, can someone please provide more specifics to this?
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Just like any other gas, that depends on what size jar of it you have (volume),its temperature, and how tight it's packed into the jar (pressure)."Standard" temperature and pressure means the temperature of freezing waterand the pressure of air at sea level.In those conditions, the density of oxygen is 1.429 grams per liter.So 1 cubic foot of it would weigh 1.427 ounces. (rounded)
A restriction orifice (RO) is used to limit the flow through the pipe to a set flow by choking the flow at its sonic velocity. A flow orifice (FO) is usually used to determine the flow through the pipe from the pressure drop over the plate. There a normally two pressure taps (one on each side of the plate) and a pressure transmitter which determines the pressure drop over the plate. A formula is then used to convert this pressure drop to a flowrate for the specific fluid passing through the orifice. A FO usually has a temperature element to determine the gas temperature for use is the formula.
A weather station is the best device to measure atmospheric pressure, temperature, and moisture. It typically includes instruments such as a barometer for pressure, a thermometer for temperature, and a hygrometer for moisture measurement. These devices provide comprehensive data for monitoring weather conditions.
Please check the temperature.
Directly proportional.Related Information:According to the Ideal Gas Law (PV=nRT) if the Pressure P is held constant and the Temperature is increased, the Volume will also increase.
Please revise your question. Which 2.2? Pressure for what?
Check the Wikipedia article "Periodic table". In one of the versions, the gases are shown in red. Please note that whether a substance is solid, gas, or liquid may depend on the temperature and the pressure. For example, helium is normally gaseous, but at a temperature of about 4 K (depending also on the pressure), it can be liquified.
Calcium is a solid at its boiling point temperature, which is approximately 1,484 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, calcium would undergo a phase change from a solid to a liquid before reaching its boiling point to become a gas.
For water, zero degrees.
Please clarify what you want to calculate about the echo.