To measure the size of a pipe needed to handle the water from your catchment, first calculate the total volume of water collected from the rain. With 19 mm of rain over 41 hectares, this equals about 77,900 cubic meters (19 mm = 0.019 m; 41 hectares = 410,000 m², so 0.019 m x 410,000 m² = 77,900 m³). Next, determine the flow rate during the surge; with a one-hour duration, this results in a flow rate of approximately 21.6 cubic meters per second (77,900 m³ / 3600 seconds). Finally, use flow rate and pipe size charts or equations (like the Manning's equation) to find the appropriate pipe diameter that can accommodate this flow rate without causing excessive pressure or flooding.
Hours and minutes would be a sensible measure of the amount of time you spend on homework each day.
Volume; mass is a measure of the amount of matter, and volume is a measure of the amount of space.
Density.
take a cylindrical measuring thing and measure the amount of water in it then drop the item in then measure that amount and subtract the first amount from the second
You find a measure of the amount of matter in the rock.
divide by a ten thousandjust multiply the amount in metres with 100
Catchment yield refers to the amount of water that flows out of a watershed or catchment area as surface runoff, groundwater flow, or streamflow. It is typically measured in volume or depth over a specific period of time and is influenced by factors such as precipitation, geology, land use, and vegetation cover within the catchment. Understanding catchment yield is important for managing water resources and assessing the potential impacts of land use changes or climate variability on water availability.
Vatican City controlled the least amount of land in 1913, with an area of around 44 hectares.
Hours and minutes would be a sensible measure of the amount of time you spend on homework each day.
is a measure of the amount of matter in a given amount of space
is a measure of the amount of matter in a given amount of space
is a measure of the amount of matter in a given amount of space
12 hectares is equal to about 30 acres. The exact amount is 29.6526458 acres.
Volume; mass is a measure of the amount of matter, and volume is a measure of the amount of space.
It usually refers to a product of different units. The total amount of rain falling might be measured as hectare-centimetres where the area that it falls on is measure in hectares and the amount of rain falling on any spot is measured in centimetres. The information could be expressed in cubic centimetres or cubic metres but the numbers are likely to be too large.
Mass is the measure of the total amount of matter in an object.
The amount of minutes that are there in 28,000 seconds is 466.666667 minutes. The amount of hours that are in twenty-eight thousand seconds is 7 7/9 hours.