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Fluid Jet Velocity in Hydraulics and Waterworks Formulas
Fluid Jet Velocity is the volume of fluid flowing in the given vessel per unit cross sectional area. And is denoted by v
jet
. Fluid Jet Velocity is usually measured using the Meter per Second for Speed. Note that the value of Fluid Jet Velocity is always positive.
Formulas to find Fluid Jet Velocity in Hydraulics and Waterworks
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x
Velocity for Force Exerted by Stationary Plate on Jet
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f
x
Velocity given Mass of Fluid
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f
x
Velocity of Fluid given Thrust Exerted Normal to Plate
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f
x
Velocity of Fluid given Thrust Parallel to Jet
Go
f
x
Velocity of Fluid given Thrust Normal to Jet
Go
f
x
Velocity for Force Exerted on Plate in Direction of Flow of Jet
Go
f
x
Velocity for force exerted by jet on vane in x direction
Go
f
x
Velocity given Force Exerted by Jet on Vane in Y Direction
Go
Hydraulics and Waterworks formulas that make use of Fluid Jet Velocity
f
x
Area of Cross Section of Jet for Force Exerted by Stationary Plate on Jet
Go
f
x
Area of Cross Section of Jet given Mass of Fluid
Go
f
x
Force Exerted by Stationary Plate on Jet
Go
f
x
Mass Flow Rate of Fluid Striking Plate
Go
f
x
Force Exerted by Jet in Direction Normal to Plate
Go
f
x
Cross Sectional Area of Jet for given Thrust Exerted in Direction of Normal to Plate
Go
f
x
Force Exerted by Jet Parallel to Direction of Jet Normal to Plate
Go
f
x
Cross Sectional Area of Jet for given Dynamic Thrust Parallel to Direction of Jet
Go
f
x
Force Exerted by Jet Normal to Direction of Jet Normal to Plate
Go
f
x
Cross Sectional Area of Jet for given Dynamic Thrust Normal to Direction of Jet
Go
f
x
Force Exerted on Plate in Direction of Flow of Jet on Stationary Curved Vane
Go
f
x
Cross Sectional Area for Force Exerted on Plate in Direction of Flow of Jet
Go
f
x
Force Exerted on Plate in Direction of Flow of Jet when Theta is Zero
Go
f
x
Cross Sectional Area for given Dynamic Thrust Exerted by Jet on Plate
Go
f
x
Cross Sectional Area for given Work Done by Jet per Second
Go
f
x
Force exerted by jet on vane in x direction
Go
f
x
Specific weight for force exerted by jet on vane in x direction
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f
x
Area of Cross Section for Force Exerted by Jet on Vane in x Direction
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f
x
Force Exerted by Jet on Vane in Y-Direction
Go
f
x
Specific Weight given Force Exerted by Jet on Vane in Y Direction
Go
f
x
Area of Cross Section for given Force Exerted by Jet on Vane in Y Direction
Go
f
x
Kinetic Energy of Jet per Second
Go
List of variables in Hydraulics and Waterworks formulas
f
x
Force by Stationary Plate on Jet ⊥ Plate
Go
f
x
Specific Weight of Liquid
Go
f
x
Cross Sectional Area of Jet
Go
f
x
Mass Flow Rate of Jet
Go
f
x
Force Exerted by Jet Normal to Plate
Go
f
x
Angle between Jet and Plate
Go
f
x
Force by Jet Normal to Plate in X
Go
f
x
Force by Jet Normal to Plate in Y
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f
x
Force on Plate in Dir of Jet on Stat Curved Vane
Go
f
x
Half of Angle Between Two Tangent to Vane
Go
f
x
Force Exerted by Fluid Jet in X
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f
x
Acceleration due to Gravity
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f
x
Theta
Go
f
x
Force Exerted by Fluid Jet in Y
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FAQ
What is the Fluid Jet Velocity?
Fluid Jet Velocity is the volume of fluid flowing in the given vessel per unit cross sectional area. Fluid Jet Velocity is usually measured using the Meter per Second for Speed. Note that the value of Fluid Jet Velocity is always positive.
Can the Fluid Jet Velocity be negative?
No, the Fluid Jet Velocity, measured in Speed cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Fluid Jet Velocity?
Fluid Jet Velocity is usually measured using the Meter per Second[m/s] for Speed. Meter per Minute[m/s], Meter per Hour[m/s], Kilometer per Hour[m/s] are the few other units in which Fluid Jet Velocity can be measured.
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