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How much water can flow through a 1 inch hose line?

The flow rate of water through a 1-inch hose line can vary based on factors such as pressure and hose length. However, under typical conditions, a 1-inch hose can deliver approximately 320 gallons per minute (GPM) at 60 PSI. This can change with different pressures and hose types, so it's essential to consider specific circumstances for precise calculations.


Gallon per minute through a half inch copper line?

It would be wonderful if you also gave the pressure and told about friction losses


What are the possible solutions gor flow line maps?

A flow line for a map on a vector field is a path such that .


How much hp.is needed to move water thrugh 2 inch line 1500 ft. at 50 psi.?

To calculate the horsepower (hp) needed to move water through a 2-inch line over 1500 feet at 50 psi, you can use the formula: [ \text{hp} = \frac{(Q \times \text{Pressure})}{3960 \times \text{Efficiency}} ] Where Q is the flow rate in gallons per minute (GPM). For a 2-inch pipe at 50 psi, you'd typically have a flow rate of around 200 GPM. Considering pump efficiency is around 70%, the calculation yields approximately 5.5 hp. However, the specific hp required can vary based on factors like friction loss in the pipe and the actual flow rate.


What is a line through a circle that does not go through the center?

A line through a circle that does not go through the center of the circle is a secant line. A line through a circle that does go through the center is still a secant line, by the way. Compare this to a line segment that has its two endpoints on the circumference of the circle. That line segment is a cord of the circle. If that cord of the circle passes through the center of the circle, then the cord is a diameter of that circle.

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How many gallons of liquid hydrogen does space shuttle use per minute?

The liquid hydrogen feed line flow rate is 465 pounds per second or a maximum flow of 47,365 gallons per minute. Source: http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/technology/sts-newsref/et.html#et-lh2


What is the maximum capacity for the water line in this building?

The maximum capacity for the water line in this building is 500 gallons per minute.


How much water can flow through a 1 inch hose line?

The flow rate of water through a 1-inch hose line can vary based on factors such as pressure and hose length. However, under typical conditions, a 1-inch hose can deliver approximately 320 gallons per minute (GPM) at 60 PSI. This can change with different pressures and hose types, so it's essential to consider specific circumstances for precise calculations.


What is a flow sensor for?

A flow sensor detects how fast water is flowing through something. This can be used for many situations such as discovering what length of line your sprinkler system can run. If you factor in the size of pipe you can use what the flow sensor gives to figure out the rate of gallons per minute.


How many gallons of water does that average shower use?

It mainly depends upon the showerhead.The original generation of showerheads typically dispensed 3.5 to 5.0 gallons per minute (gpm) which would be between 13 and 19 liters.The first generation of water-saving showerheads dispensed about 2.2 to 2.5 gpm, which would be roughly 9 liters. In the USA, federal law requires new showerheads to have a rate of 2.5 gpm or less.The newest generation of low-flow showerheads use new engineering technology to achieve rates as low as 1.5 gpm, which is less than 6 liters.There is a huge possible range. It depends on the water pressure and the type of shower head being used.


What makes a power line work?

A power line works by electrons flowing through from power line to power line but if something interferes with the power lines the flow of electrons will not work. (flow)


Is there a formula to find out how long that it would take 1 million gallons of water to flow through a broken 4 inch water line at 100 psi?

Yes there is also there is friction loss to consider and the coefficient of the piping internal area to considerto get an exact amount


Is there any current flow through the neutral wire of single phase motor?

Yes. It is identical to the line current.


Gallon per minute through a half inch copper line?

It would be wonderful if you also gave the pressure and told about friction losses


How do you do a flow test on a car radiator?

This is a method shown to me by a radiator repairman years ago and has served me well. One can be easily baffled by test instrument companies but this simply tried and true method works for most cars (including full size passenger cars from the old school category). Adequate coolant flow through this type radiator core can be gauged very simply with the radiator in the car. Drain the coolant from the radiator (cool engine) then disconnect the bottom radiator hose from the radiator. Using clean and suitable water flowing through a 3/4 inch hose at 80 psi nominal/ 14-16 gallons per minute, insert the water hose into the fill neck of the radiator. The water should flow freely out the bottom of the radiator. Radiators can be tested on a radiator test stand, these are expensive machines so not many shops have them or working ones at least. A find most shops that repair radiators just plug the bottom end ( cross flow turn it on its side) and fill the radiator with water and then unplug the bottom and watch the flow of water coming out. You really need to know the flow rate of a new radiator for your application as a base line. A big Detroit Diesel would be about 110 GPM (Gallons Per Minute) vs a pickup at about 55 GPM.


What are the possible solutions gor flow line maps?

A flow line for a map on a vector field is a path such that .


What is the energy output of the best water heaters?

The top of the line residential on demand water heaters can run between 7 and 9 gallons per minute at 199,900 BTU. All water heaters perform roughly the same job-- they raise the incoming water approximately 30 degrees C at a rate sufficient to support at minimum 2.5 gallons of water being used per minute. This is about 16,600 BTU.