While designing an industrial blower, how can one assess as to what should be the size of the housing, Impeller and number of blades of an impeller. An answer will much appreciated.
Diameter and width are directly proportional in a circle. As the diameter of a circle increases, so does the width because width is measured along a line passing through the center of the circle. The relationship between the diameter and width remains constant for circles, with width always being half of the diameter.
A river's speed may increase due to factors such as the gradient or slope of the land, the volume of water flowing in the river, and the presence of obstacles that reduce friction. Additionally, changes in the river's width or depth can influence its speed as well.
No, density and width are not the same. Density refers to how much mass is packed into a given volume, while width is a measurement of the distance between two opposite sides of an object. Density is a property of a material, whereas width is a physical dimension.
No, the energy of a wave is not determined by its width. Wave energy is primarily influenced by factors such as wave height, speed, and wavelength. Wide waves may contain energy, but it is not directly related to their width.
Wave width refers to the horizontal distance between two consecutive wave crests or troughs. It is commonly used to describe the size or scale of ocean waves or other types of waves. Wavelength is another term that is often used interchangeably with wave width.
The only one difference in b/w compressor and pump rotor is impeller shroud width.Fluid is incompressible so impeller shroud width is not change and gas is compressible so impellers are tends to thin in width to the discharge side.
A: A stepper motor move a step at the time. If you know the steps then you will know the speed per tum. The motor need current pulses with a fast rise time the width is immaterial once moved
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The standard chain width for a 9-speed bicycle chain is 6.6mm.
The relation between cut off frequency (fc) and band width is as follows: fc=Q*B.W where Q=(fL*fH)^1/2/(fH-fL) Q is quality factor. fL is low frequency. fH is high frequency.
The standard chain width for an 8-speed bicycle chain is 7.1 mm.
It depends on what you mean by width. If you view the wheel as a disk and consider its width as the side-to-side measure, then they two are the same so the ratio is 1. If you view the wheel head-on and consider its width as the profile, then there is no relation.
In general, pulse width does not directly affect wave speed. The speed of a wave is determined by the medium through which it is propagating and the properties of that medium, rather than the pulse width itself. However, in practical applications, a shorter pulse width may allow for a higher data transmission rate in communication systems, which can indirectly impact the speed of information transfer.
There is no link between length and width, the two are perfectly orthogonal.
The speed of system random-access memory is determined by two factors: bus width and bus speed. Bus width refers to how many bits of information RAM can send to the CPU at the same time.
height =1/width
, this is ojashwin mishra---- lateral displacement increases with the increase in thickness of the medium. it doesnt have any relation with the width of the glass slab