You would have a very tough time, because that isn't the formula to calculate work. (distance) divided by (time) is the formula to calculate speed. The formula to calculate work is: (force) multiplied by (distance).
Speed = distance divided by time
Speed = Distance divided by Time
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You can calculate a speed by dividing a distance by the time it takes to cover that distance. If you want the instantaneous speed (for situations of variable speed), you need to calculate the distance and time for a fairly short time interval (ideally, the limit, when the time approaches zero).
Slip=100%-Efficiency Efficiency=Observed Speed or Distance / Engine Speed or Distance Mean Apparent Slip = Distance Run by Propeller - Distance Run by Ship / Distance Run by Propeller Distance Run by Propeller = Picth X Total Engine Revolutions per day / 1852 I wish this can help those who are in need of this formula. Rgds Ahmad email: ths_n_tht@Yahoo.com
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That depends on the speed. Divide the distance by the speed to calculate this.That depends on the speed. Divide the distance by the speed to calculate this.That depends on the speed. Divide the distance by the speed to calculate this.That depends on the speed. Divide the distance by the speed to calculate this.
Propeller Immersion : (dA - (xtip X Trim)/Lpp - H) / Dpx100 (in %)Where dA : Draught at A.P (in m)H : Height of lowest tip of propeller bladeDp : Propeller Diameterxtip :x Position of propeller tip from A.P (in m)Lpp : Length Between perpendicular of the ship.================Mosfofa Sowkot ImranNaval ArchitectBangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET)
time = distance ÷ speed
You would have a very tough time, because that isn't the formula to calculate work. (distance) divided by (time) is the formula to calculate speed. The formula to calculate work is: (force) multiplied by (distance).
1) keyed propeller and 2) keyless propeller................... they have further classificaton 1.fixed pitch propeller 2.controllable pitch propeller 3.directional pitch propeller
"Pitch" is a term most commonly used when referring to propellers. The pitch of a propeller is the distance the propeller would move in one rotation, if it were moving through a soft solid. Similar to a screw moving through wood.
How do you build a propeller
Distance.
Distance (to an object).
Speed times Time = Distance