Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula Formula

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Runoff Depth in Inches for Khosla's Formula refers to the portion of precipitation or irrigation that flows over the land surface into streams, rivers, or other water bodies. Check FAQs
RKI=RPI-(Tf-329.5)
RKI - Runoff Depth in Inches for Khosla's Formula?RPI - Rainfall Depth in Inches?Tf - Temperature?

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23.7513Edit=24Edit-(38Edit-329.5)
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
RKI=RPI-(Tf-329.5)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
RKI=24in-(38°F-329.5)
Next Step Convert Units
RKI=60.96cm-(38°F-329.5)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
RKI=60.96-(38-329.5)
Next Step Evaluate
RKI=0.603284210528754m
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
RKI=23.7513468711158in
LAST Step Rounding Answer
RKI=23.7513in

Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula Formula Elements

Variables
Runoff Depth in Inches for Khosla's Formula
Runoff Depth in Inches for Khosla's Formula refers to the portion of precipitation or irrigation that flows over the land surface into streams, rivers, or other water bodies.
Symbol: RKI
Measurement: LengthUnit: in
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Rainfall Depth in Inches
Rainfall Depth in Inches refers to the vertical accumulation of rainwater over a specific area during a given time period.
Symbol: RPI
Measurement: LengthUnit: in
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Temperature
Temperature is the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object.
Symbol: Tf
Measurement: TemperatureUnit: °F
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other formulas in Khosla's Formula category

​Go Rainfall in Inches by Khosla's Formula
RPI=RKI+(Tf-329.5)
​Go Mean Temperature in Entire Catchment given Run-off
Tf=((RPI-RKI)9.5)+32
​Go Run-off in cm by Khosla's Formula
RKC=Pcm-(Tf-323.74)
​Go Rainfall in cm by Khosla's Formula
Pcm=RKC+(Tf-323.74)

How to Evaluate Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula?

Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula evaluator uses Runoff Depth in Inches for Khosla's Formula = Rainfall Depth in Inches-((Temperature-32)/9.5) to evaluate the Runoff Depth in Inches for Khosla's Formula, The Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula is defined as the portion of precipitation or irrigation that flows over the land surface into streams, rivers, or other water bodies. Runoff Depth in Inches for Khosla's Formula is denoted by RKI symbol.

How to evaluate Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula, enter Rainfall Depth in Inches (RPI) & Temperature (Tf) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula

What is the formula to find Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula?
The formula of Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula is expressed as Runoff Depth in Inches for Khosla's Formula = Rainfall Depth in Inches-((Temperature-32)/9.5). Here is an example- 935.0924 = 0.609600000002438-((276.483327388763-32)/9.5).
How to calculate Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula?
With Rainfall Depth in Inches (RPI) & Temperature (Tf) we can find Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula using the formula - Runoff Depth in Inches for Khosla's Formula = Rainfall Depth in Inches-((Temperature-32)/9.5).
Can the Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula be negative?
No, the Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula?
Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula is usually measured using the Inch[in] for Length. Meter[in], Millimeter[in], Kilometer[in] are the few other units in which Run-off in Inches by Khosla's Formula can be measured.
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