If it does, it won't stay on the ramp for long. In order to travel in a curved path, the velocity must change even if the speed remains the same.
Generally wind speed is measured using a cup anemometer (wind speed measuring device). The velocity of a flatulation will decrease as it leaves the anus, so to properly measure the velocity the measurement would have to be done before the exit. Theoretically you could measure the velocity of the gases by placing a miniature cup anemometer with walls inside the rectal tract close to the anus to give an approximate wind speed (velocity) of the gases.
No coefficient of discharge is not constant. It is a function of many parameters like :The ratio of the length of the orifice to diameter of orificeReynolds numberflow condition-whether it is increasing or decreasingPressure at the exit of the orifice (back pressure)Orifice entry condition- like smooth entry, sharp edged entry etc.
The word opposite of entrance is Exit
The word "exit" has two syllables.
exit
No it does not because once you change direction you do not have a constant speed.
I think that's because while it goes down the Car gains certain momentum and a pull due to gravity which makes its SPEED magnitude increase....
In a Reaction turbine,the Draft Tube is used to reduce the exit velocity loss in order to minimize the exit energy loss. The conical Draft tube ensures this as the diverging area ensures a lower velocity at draft tube exit (since acc. to Q = VxA; the continuity principle,an increase in area renders a decrease in velocity) than its entry point ( at runner exit). A straight (uniform c/s draft tube) draft tube will impart no reduction in the magnitude of exit velocity and thus the employment of a draft tube at the runner exit will be futile.
It depends on where you are traveling from and what is your mode of transportation.
To increase the exhaust velocity. +++ Pressure, not velocity. A gas flowing through a divergent nozzle gains pressure at the cost of speed.
It may be accompanied by an exit wound, and bleeding may be profuse, depending on the nature of the injury
Depends on where ou want to go. Garden State Parkway ends in Cape May at exit 0 then theres crazy but fun Wildwood at exit 4B preppy Stone Harbor Exit 10 so Happy traveling.
Generally wind speed is measured using a cup anemometer (wind speed measuring device). The velocity of a flatulation will decrease as it leaves the anus, so to properly measure the velocity the measurement would have to be done before the exit. Theoretically you could measure the velocity of the gases by placing a miniature cup anemometer with walls inside the rectal tract close to the anus to give an approximate wind speed (velocity) of the gases.
Weight would not exist w/o gravity. Weight is defined as mass times the force of gravity acting on that weight. Mass is constant, density is constant, and volume is constant, if gravity is the only variable.
Traveling from Tulsa, OK, on 412-W and I-35 North to get off at the Kellogg exit in Wichita, KS: there will be a $1 and a $2 toll on 412, and then the Kansas Turnpike will charge $2.50 in tolls from the South Terminal to exit at the Kellogg exit. So it will total $5.50.
Depends on how hard you contract and if it is built up and released or not. The maximum velocity upon exit of your orfice should be at least a couple meters per second.
2 hours and 57 minutes Cleveland is not on I-20, but about 105 miles north. Vicksburg is the last logical place to exit off of I-20, and the time above is using the Vicksburg exit.