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.
Discharge and grey water from drains.
The actual discharge through an orifice is less than the theoretical discharge primarily due to factors such as fluid viscosity, turbulence, and energy losses associated with flow separation and friction. The theoretical discharge assumes ideal conditions with no resistance or energy loss, while real-life conditions involve these inefficiencies. Additionally, the orifice shape and size can also impact the flow characteristics, further reducing the actual discharge compared to the theoretical predictions.
Because the baby goats aren't allowed to swim in the ocean. =(
There are no other codes. Discharge was honorable. *I meant "does".
7 years from discharge (not filing, but actual date of discharge) of a Chapter 7. Don't know about a 13.
There are no other codes. Discharge was honorable. *I meant "does".
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The phrase a wallpaper on your desktop can mean that your desktop is covered in papers. This can be meant on your computer or your actual desk.
Depends on their discharge. A General, Bad Conduct, or OTH won't bar them - an actual Dishonorable Discharge, which is the result of conviction under a military court martial - will.
It has an average discharge of 2,830 m³/s (99,941 cu ft/s).
The coefficient of discharge (Cd) is a dimensionless number, meaning it has no units. It is defined as the ratio of the actual discharge (flow rate) through a device to the theoretical discharge calculated based on ideal conditions. Since it represents a ratio of two quantities with the same units (e.g., volume per time), the units cancel out, leaving Cd as a pure number.