Calculating Nozzle Flow Rate - Physics Forums Calculating Nozzle Flow Rate To work out the flow rate of water from a nozzle we need to work out the volume in a given period of time To do this we work out the area of the nozzle and then multiply it by the velocity of the water coming from the nozzle to give us volume per unit of time
How to find the initial velocity given only angle and distance traveled Homework Statement An object is shot (from a cannon) at an angle of 33 degrees and landed 85 m away Calculate the magnitude of the initial velocity (Hint:Look at the x direction and solve for Vox) Homework Equations Other questions I must answer If you have time, help with these would
- Example 2 - Steam with a velocity of 600 m s enters an impulse . . . Question - Example 2 - Steam with a velocity of 600 m s enters an impulse turbine row of blades at an angle of 25 ∘ to the plane of rotation of the blades The mean blade speed is 255 m s The exit angle from the blades is 30 ∘ There is a 10 % loss in relative velocity due to friction in the blades Determine: i The entry angle of the blades ii The work done per kilogram of steam
Find Velocity given Force and Mass - Physics Forums Homework Statement A 4 80 kg object initially at rest at the origin is subjected to the time-varying force shown in the figure What is the object's velocity at t =6 s ? Homework Equations F = ma ? The Attempt at a Solution I guessed that the answer was 4 17 m s (by doing a lot
determine the power required for a 1150 kg car to climb a . . . - Numerade Recommended Videos Determine the power required for a 1150 -kg car to climb a 100 -m-long uphill road with a slope of 30 ∘ (from horizontal) in 12 s (a) at a constant velocity, (b) from rest to a final velocity of 30 m s, and (c) from 35 m s to a final velocity of 5 m s Disregard friction, air drag, and rolling resistance