To calculate the differential pressure (dp), you measure the pressure difference between two points in a fluid system. This is typically done using a manometer or pressure transducer. The formula is dp = P1 - P2, where P1 and P2 are the pressures at the two points. Ensure that both pressures are measured in the same units for accurate results.
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1 acre = 4046.8564 sq metres (to 4 dp)
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11000000/6700000 = 110/67 = 1.6418 (to 4 dp).
Volume = 4/3*pi*93 = 3053.628 cubic meters to 3 dp
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1 acre = 4046.8564 sq metres (to 4 dp)
Don't stop believing'… hold onto that feelin'
11000000/6700000 = 110/67 = 1.6418 (to 4 dp).
To 4 DP, 62.1935 To 3 DP, 62.194 To 2 DP, 62.19 To 1 DP, 62.2
Volume = 4/3*pi*93 = 3053.628 cubic meters to 3 dp
To calculate flow rate from a differential pressure (dp) flow chart, you first need to identify the relationship between differential pressure and flow rate, typically represented in a flow equation or curve on the chart. This often involves using the orifice or flow meter characteristics, which relate dp to flow rate through a specific formula, such as the square root of the dp for incompressible fluids. By measuring the differential pressure and applying the corresponding flow rate equation or curve from the chart, you can determine the flow rate for the given conditions. Always ensure the units are consistent when performing these calculations.
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