Cross-sectional area of pipe is π(1.5)² = 7.07 cm²
that means the flow is 10 cm/s x 7.07 cm² = 70.7 cm³/s
70.7 cm³/s x 60 sec = 4240 cm³ or 4.24 Liter
Bicycle wheels with a diameter of 26 inches, travelling 35 miles per hour, are turning 452 revolutions per minute. 35 miles per hour is 36,960 inches per minute (25 *5280 * 12 / 60) 26 inches diameter is 81.7 inches circumference, so the revolutions per minute is 36,960 / 81.7 or 452 revolutions per minute.
The circumference of an 8-inch diameter wheel = d*pi = 8*pi. Each revolution will advance the wheel by one circumference, so 2000 revolutions per minute would be 2000 * 8 * pi = 1600pi feet per minute.
The angular velocity of a wheel taking 45 seconds to rotate once is 2 2/3 pi radians per minute. The diameter of the wheel does not matter in this case.
6 degrees.
The flow would be 2.5 with a meter with 12 inch diameter. This is with a flush at 5.0 FPS.
yes
circular
It would take approximately 2 + 2= poo
radius
About 2997.279 MPH. (IF your taking a 20' RADIUS.) If you are talking of a 20' diameter. then would be feet/minute = rpm * diameter * pi 131946.891468 feet/minute
RPMs (Revolutions Per Minute) at the crankshaft.
Bicycle wheels with a diameter of 26 inches, travelling 35 miles per hour, are turning 452 revolutions per minute. 35 miles per hour is 36,960 inches per minute (25 *5280 * 12 / 60) 26 inches diameter is 81.7 inches circumference, so the revolutions per minute is 36,960 / 81.7 or 452 revolutions per minute.
Circumference of the path = pi times the diameter = 2 pi times the radius = 1.6 pi.1200 rpm = 1200 circumferences per minute = (1,200 x 1.6 pi) = 1,920 pi inches/min= 6,031.9 inches/minute (rounded)= 502.7 feet/minute (rounded)= 5.71 miles/hour (rounded)
Increase pitch or increade piping diameter
Find the diameter of the pipe and the pressure and its all simple math after that
The circumference of an 8-inch diameter wheel = d*pi = 8*pi. Each revolution will advance the wheel by one circumference, so 2000 revolutions per minute would be 2000 * 8 * pi = 1600pi feet per minute.
Flow = Pressure / surface S = PI * ( Diameter / 2 ) ^ 2 now you can do the math... I can't tell with gallons, inch and psi.