Velocity = PSI x 12.1 THEN 12.1 Sq.Example 65 PSI x 12.1 Sq - 28.04 FPS
πr²h
NO
You are calculating the length of a line segment
v=2d/t
The formula for calculating the 90 degree elbow is W+R*2*3.14/4*P=Meter Square . The area is computed by using the formula (W+R)_π/4_P.
Kinetic energy is 0.45 joules using the formula Ek = ½ x mv2
Mathematical formula are the algebraic expressions which help calculating easily and mathematically instead of going deep and using steps.
Weight of a body is calculated by using the formula, W= m.g .where m is the mass of the body andg is acceleration due to gravity.
Yes when finding the lengths of lines on the Cartesian plane
Volume in cubic units = pi*(diameter/2)2*height
Pulse rate is either set up by the operator or the equipment designer. Range of some detected object is determined by the speed of light and the distance of the object causing the return signal pulse, using the formula: distance= velocity of light multiplied by half the time delay for the return echo.
Using the formula velocity = distance / time So required velocity = 1600 / 10 x 60 = 2.667 m/s
You can measure acceleration by using this formula below. vf= final velocity vi= initial velocity t=time a=accelration vf-vi/time