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Pebbles
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.
they have the same diameter but the .30-06 has a higher velocity.
10 centimeters/second
what is the discharge flow of 10m/s passing from 2ft pipe
The approximate minimum stream velocity needed to move a particle with a diameter of 6.4 can be determined using the equation for the critical velocity of sediment transport. For a particle of this size, the critical velocity is typically around 0.3-0.4 m/s in most natural streams and rivers.
cgs means centimeter,gram,second. cgs unit of velocity is cm/s.
The minimum rate of flow required to maintain the transportation of 1.0 centimeter diameter particles in water is typically around 0.15 meters per second. This is based on the Shields criterion, which determines the threshold for sediment movement in streams based on flow velocity and particle size.
The minimum water velocity needed to transport the smallest boulder is determined by the critical threshold velocity. This velocity is influenced by factors such as the size, shape, and weight of the boulder. In general, for very small boulders, velocities in the range of 0.5 to 1.0 meters per second are often sufficient to initiate transport.
The minimum velocity required to transport particles with a diameter of 0.04 in a stream is known as the critical velocity. It can be calculated using the Shields criterion, which takes into account the particle size, density, and fluid properties. The critical velocity is the velocity needed to start moving the particle and overcoming the forces acting on it due to gravity and drag.
To transport particles that are 3.0 cm in diameter, the minimum velocity needed would depend on the medium and the type of particles. In general, the minimum velocity required would need to be high enough to overcome the forces of gravity and friction that might act on the particles, ensuring they are carried along with the flow. Engineering calculations or experimentation would be required to determine the specific velocity needed in a given situation.
velocity ratio= 2D/(d1 - d2) , where D = diameter of effort wheel,d1&d2= diameter of the axles.
Vapor pressure is the main factor in determining cavitation. Vapor pressure is a dependent on temperature. A pipes diameter becomes a main factor because it directly reflects the velocity of the pipe. Velocity is an important factor in determining cavitation in a pipe since it effects the velocity head for a piping system. If the velocity head is to great it could decrease the pressure inside of the pipe causing cavitation. Example: For a given pipethe flow will constant for. However the velocity in the pipe is dependent on its diameter. This is because velocity is based on the ratio of flow to area. Flow will not change but based on the diameter of the pipe it will have a different velocity. If the pipe had varying diameters the velocity will vary as well. Higher velocities will be at areas where the diameter is small and slower at areas where the diameter is larger.
not constant
No, the drift velocity of electrons in a conductor does not depend on the diameter of the conductor. It is primarily influenced by the electric field applied across the conductor and the mobility of charge carriers within the material. The diameter of the conductor typically affects the resistance of the material, but not the drift velocity of electrons.
No, an object cannot maintain uniform velocity when its acceleration is non zero. If an object is accelerating, its velocity will be changing over time, so it cannot maintain a constant velocity. Uniform velocity means the speed and direction of the object remains constant.
Velocity