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glaciers move slowly but when theres alot of rain the water and the glaciers move faster
A 5-inch pipe will hold approximately 0.36 gallons of water per linear foot. This calculation is based on the formula for calculating the volume of a cylinder (V = πr^2h), where the radius (r) is half the diameter of the pipe (2.5 inches) and the height (h) is 1 foot.
Cold water is denser than warm water meaning that it moves more slowly and sinks. Therefore, the warm water currents of the oceans move faster and at the relative surface, meanwhile the cold water currents are at much deeper depths. Cold water doesn't have as much evaporation (meaning it slows and weakens hurricanes)
1 foot = 30.48 cm, cube this for volume in cu cm = 28316.85 cu cm, weight at 1 g / cu cm (density of water) = 28316.85 grams = 28.31685 kgs, then * 2.2046 ( kgs > pounds) = 62.43 pounds
How much water do I have a 16x32 foot pool with debt of 4 foot to 6 foot
Every foot of water (i.e. foot of head) equals 2.31 psi (i.e. pounds per square inch).answerI think that first answer is backwards. It takes 2.31 vertical feet of pipe to create 1# of pressure. Stated another way, one foot vertical equals roughly .434 psi. When a plumber tests the underground with a ten-foot stack, approximately 5 pounds pressure is applied. That is why some codes allow a 5 pound air test in lieu of water in cold weather and in other situations where it is more practical.
Water pressure increases by approximately 0.433 pounds per square inch (psi) for every foot of vertical depth in water. However, horizontal distance does not affect water pressure; pressure remains constant horizontally at the same depth. Therefore, while pressure increases with depth, it does not change with horizontal distance in a body of water.
They move by sliding on their bellies, much like penguins or snakes... They do actually move on what is called their foot.
usually if you can its not much and you feel some pain while you move it
12 cubic feet
7.48 gals water
For each foot the water rises up the side of a car, the car displaces 1500 lbs of water. In effect, the automobile weighs 1500 lbs. less for each foot the water rises. Typically, two feet of water will carry away most vehicles.
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I do not have any water in your pool. You may have some but not me!
28.317 L
enough