Pascals are a unit of pressure (force per unit area). Liters per minute is a unit of flow rate (volume per unit time).
It is one form of a unit rate.
Unit Rates ... Is the rate for one unit of a given quantity. Unit means one .
The rate for unit of a given quanitity called the unit rate.
It is the unit rate.
Flow rate (volume).
Mass flow rate is the amount of mass passing through a given point per unit time, while volumetric flow rate is the volume of fluid passing through a given point per unit time. The mass flow rate is calculated by multiplying the volumetric flow rate by the fluid density at that point.
Electron flow is known as current. SI unit is Ampere
The unit for rate of electric current is ampere (A). It represents the flow of electric charge per unit of time in a circuit.
The unit quantity of electricity is the Coulomb. The rate of electricity flow in coulombs per second is the Ampere, sometimes shortened to Amp. Note: current doesn't flow, instead current itself is a flow rate (flow of coulombs of charge per second.) When coulombs are flowing, the flow rate is measured in amperes.
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Ammeter.
Power is the rate of flow or usage of energy. 1 Watt = 1 Joule per second
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To calculate the flow rate in a pipeline, you can use the formula Q = A * V, where Q is the flow rate (volume per unit time), A is the cross-sectional area of the pipeline, and V is the velocity of the fluid in the pipeline. The units of flow rate are typically volume per unit time (e.g., cubic meters per second). You may need to know the density of the fluid flowing in the pipeline to convert the flow rate to a mass flow rate.
The unit of measuring the rate of electron flow in a circuit is called amperes (A). It represents the quantity of electrical charge passing through a point in a circuit per unit of time.
Flow rate is the volume of fluid passing through a section of the tube per unit time, usually measured in volume per unit time (e.g. cubic meters per second). Flow velocity is the speed at which the fluid is moving through the tube, usually measured in distance per unit time (e.g. meters per second). While flow rate depends on the cross-sectional area of the tube, flow velocity is independent of the tube's size.