It is 10" per hour.
461.5J/kgK
To determine the volume of water that fills a tank with dimensions 24 inches long, 12.5 inches wide, and 12.5 inches high, you can use the formula for volume: length × width × height. This gives you a volume of 24 × 12.5 × 12.5 = 3,750 cubic inches. If you want to convert this to gallons, there are about 231 cubic inches in a gallon, so the tank would hold approximately 16.24 gallons of water.
104834in cubed is 453.83 US gallons
To calculate the depth of a sump, measure the vertical distance from the bottom of the sump to the point where the water level is intended to be maintained. You can also factor in any required freeboard, which is the space above the water level to prevent overflow. Additionally, consider the sump's total volume and the flow rate of water entering it to determine if the depth is sufficient for your needs. Using these measurements, you can ensure the sump is adequately sized for its intended purpose.
One bag of cement, typically weighing 94 pounds (42.6 kg), can produce approximately 30 to 40 standard concrete blocks, depending on the specific mix design and the size of the blocks. Standard concrete blocks usually measure 16 inches by 8 inches by 8 inches. The exact number can vary based on the proportions of cement, sand, gravel, and water used in the mix.
when your water level is about 6 inches below the item. when your water level is about 6 inches below the item.
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38.4 inches
fairly constant
No, your density does not change when you are in water. Your density is determined by your mass and volume, and it remains constant regardless of the medium you are in.
They kept a constant water supply
The water level in the tank is set by the ballcock, the mechanism with the float that is responsible for turning the water on and off when you flush. The water level in the bowl is set by the height of the top of the S-trap that is part of the bowl. Tank water level is adjustable, bowl water level is not.
No, adding salt to water does not change its pH level to become more alkaline. Salt does not directly affect the pH level of water.
No, the equilibrium constant is independent of concentration as long as the ratio of products and reactants remains as is. It can be effected by anything that would influence the ratio of products and reactants, such as changes in temperature or the addition of a catalysis.
The only way to change the mass of water would be to either add more of it (which wouldn't change it's density - density is an intensive property, not extensive) or to change the isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen in the water - thus getting "heavy water" such as is present as an intermediate materiel in the refining of tritium and as a moderator in some nuclear reactors.
Yes, water can dilute vinegar and change its pH level slightly. Adding water to vinegar will decrease its acidity, thus raising the pH level. However, the change may be minimal depending on the amount of water added.
The temperature of boiling water remains constant at the boiling point (100°C at sea level) because the added heat energy is used to convert the liquid water into water vapor, rather than increasing the temperature. This phase change absorbs heat without affecting the temperature.