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Proportionality Constant in Losses from Precipitation Formulas
The proportionality constant represented by ’Ko’ is the ratio between two directly proportional quantities which depends upon the characteristics of the aquifer and the area of the well. And is denoted by K
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Losses from Precipitation formulas that make use of Proportionality Constant
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Dalton's Law of Evaporation
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Vapour Pressure of Water at given Temperature for Evaporation in Water Bodies
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Vapour Pressure of Air using Dalton's Law
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FAQ
What is the Proportionality Constant?
The proportionality constant represented by ’Ko’ is the ratio between two directly proportional quantities which depends upon the characteristics of the aquifer and the area of the well.
Can the Proportionality Constant be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Proportionality Constant, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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