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Permeability Coefficient in Aquifer Properties Formulas
Permeability Coefficient quantifies the ease with which a fluid can move through the pore spaces or fractures of a soil or rock medium. And is denoted by K'. Permeability Coefficient is usually measured using the Centimeter per Second for Speed. Note that the value of Permeability Coefficient is always positive.
Aquifer Properties formulas that make use of Permeability Coefficient
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Discharge per Unit Width of Aquifer
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What is the Permeability Coefficient?
Permeability Coefficient quantifies the ease with which a fluid can move through the pore spaces or fractures of a soil or rock medium. Permeability Coefficient is usually measured using the Centimeter per Second for Speed. Note that the value of Permeability Coefficient is always positive.
Can the Permeability Coefficient be negative?
No, the Permeability Coefficient, measured in Speed cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Permeability Coefficient?
Permeability Coefficient is usually measured using the Centimeter per Second[cm/s] for Speed. Meter per Second[cm/s], Meter per Minute[cm/s], Meter per Hour[cm/s] are the few other units in which Permeability Coefficient can be measured.
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