Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient Formula

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Polar Angle is the angular position of a point from a reference direction. Check FAQs
θ=asin(49(1-Cp))
θ - Polar Angle?Cp - Pressure Coefficient?

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0.7001Edit=asin(49(1-0.066Edit))
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Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
θ=asin(49(1-Cp))
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
θ=asin(49(1-0.066))
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
θ=asin(49(1-0.066))
Next Step Evaluate
θ=0.700096078967742rad
LAST Step Rounding Answer
θ=0.7001rad

Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient Formula Elements

Variables
Functions
Polar Angle
Polar Angle is the angular position of a point from a reference direction.
Symbol: θ
Measurement: AngleUnit: rad
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Pressure Coefficient
Pressure coefficient defines the value of local pressure at a point in terms of free stream pressure and dynamic pressure.
Symbol: Cp
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
sin
Sine is a trigonometric function that describes the ratio of the length of the opposite side of a right triangle to the length of the hypotenuse.
Syntax: sin(Angle)
asin
The inverse sine function, is a trigonometric function that takes a ratio of two sides of a right triangle and outputs the angle opposite the side with the given ratio.
Syntax: asin(Number)
sqrt
A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
Syntax: sqrt(Number)

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How to Evaluate Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient?

Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient evaluator uses Polar Angle = asin(sqrt(4/9*(1-Pressure Coefficient))) to evaluate the Polar Angle, The Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient formula calculates the polar coordinate of the location over the surface of the sphere of which the surface pressure coefficient is known. Polar Angle is denoted by θ symbol.

How to evaluate Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient, enter Pressure Coefficient (Cp) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient

What is the formula to find Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient?
The formula of Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient is expressed as Polar Angle = asin(sqrt(4/9*(1-Pressure Coefficient))). Here is an example- 0.302746 = asin(sqrt(4/9*(1-0.066))).
How to calculate Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient?
With Pressure Coefficient (Cp) we can find Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient using the formula - Polar Angle = asin(sqrt(4/9*(1-Pressure Coefficient))). This formula also uses Sine (sin)Inverse Sine (asin), Square Root (sqrt) function(s).
Can the Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient be negative?
Yes, the Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient, measured in Angle can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient?
Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient is usually measured using the Radian[rad] for Angle. Degree[rad], Minute[rad], Second[rad] are the few other units in which Polar Coordinate given Surface Pressure Coefficient can be measured.
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