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Q: What is cross section velocity method?
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How do you convert liquid velocity of a specific density to liters per second?

Multiply the velocity in cm/s by the cross section area of the flow in sq cm.


What is the reasons for the observed changes in blood flow velocity in the different regions of the circulation?

The speed velocity of blood flow changes as blood travels through the systemic circulation. This change can be faster or slower. It is fastest where the cross-section area of the vascular bed is least, and slowest where the total cross-section area is greatest. This slow flow allows nutrient-waste exchange.


What is a discharge geology?

discharge generally refers to rivers and is more associated with hydrology. it is the amount of water flowing through a specific cross section along the river. the formula for discharge, Q, is Q=Au where A=cross section area, u=avg flow velocity


What has a circular cross section when the cross section is taken parallel?

A cylinder has a circular cross section that is parallel to its base.


Is the wobble method the same method as the radial velocity method?

yes it is


Can the cross section of a cuboid be a trapezium?

Not a right cross-section.


How do you find the height of a cylinder without the height?

It is possible, depending on what you do know. If you have the radius, you can work out the cross sectional area. Measure the volume - by the displacement method. Then volume/cross section = height.


What is the function of the cross-section of a root and a stem?

cross-section of a root


What is the function of the cross section of a root and a stem?

cross-section of a root


What is a cross section in soil called?

A profile is a cross section in soil.


Why does the density of an incompressible fluid remains constant?

In incompressible fluid density is same because velocity gradient is same on every layer of liquid at any cross section.


What is the velocity at which a falling object travels when the force of air resiatance exactly matches the downward force of gravity?

It's terminal velocity. This depends primarily on the object's cross section, its aerodynamic coefficient, and the density of the air it's falling through.