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The Strength of source, q is defined as the volume flow rate per unit depth of the fluid. Check FAQs
q=Vr2πr1
q - Strength of Source?Vr - Radial Velocity?r1 - Radius 1?π - Archimedes' constant?

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1.5Edit=0.01Edit23.141623.8732Edit
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Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
q=Vr2πr1
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
q=0.01m/s2π23.8732m
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
q=0.01m/s23.141623.8732m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
q=0.0123.141623.8732
Next Step Evaluate
q=1.49999990802772m²/s
LAST Step Rounding Answer
q=1.5m²/s

Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius Formula Elements

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Constants
Strength of Source
The Strength of source, q is defined as the volume flow rate per unit depth of the fluid.
Symbol: q
Measurement: Kinematic ViscosityUnit: m²/s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Radial Velocity
Radial Velocity of an object with respect to a given point is the rate of change of the distance between the object and the point.
Symbol: Vr
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Radius 1
Radius 1 is a radial line from the focus to any point of a curve for 1st Radius.
Symbol: r1
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Archimedes' constant
Archimedes' constant is a mathematical constant that represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
Symbol: π
Value: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288

Other Formulas to find Strength of Source

​Go Strength of source for Rankine half body
q=y2U1-(∠Aπ)

Other formulas in Incompressible Flow Characteristics category

​Go Radial velocity at any radius
Vr=q2πr1
​Go Radius at any point considering radial velocity
r1=q2πVr
​Go Stream function at point
ψ=-(µ2π)(y(x2)+(y2))
​Go Strength of doublet for stream function
µ=-ψ2π((x2)+(y2))y

How to Evaluate Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius?

Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius evaluator uses Strength of Source = Radial Velocity*2*pi*Radius 1 to evaluate the Strength of Source, The Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius is known from the source flow relation. It defined as the volume flow rate per unit depth. Strength of Source is denoted by q symbol.

How to evaluate Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius, enter Radial Velocity (Vr) & Radius 1 (r1) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius

What is the formula to find Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius?
The formula of Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius is expressed as Strength of Source = Radial Velocity*2*pi*Radius 1. Here is an example- 0.753982 = 0.01*2*pi*23.87324.
How to calculate Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius?
With Radial Velocity (Vr) & Radius 1 (r1) we can find Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius using the formula - Strength of Source = Radial Velocity*2*pi*Radius 1. This formula also uses Archimedes' constant .
What are the other ways to Calculate Strength of Source?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Strength of Source-
  • Strength of Source=(Length Y*2*Uniform Flow Velocity)/(1-(Angle A/pi))OpenImg
Can the Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius be negative?
Yes, the Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius, measured in Kinematic Viscosity can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius?
Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius is usually measured using the Square Meter per Second[m²/s] for Kinematic Viscosity. Square Meter per Hour[m²/s], Square Centimeter per Second[m²/s], Square Millimeter per Second[m²/s] are the few other units in which Strength of source for radial velocity and at any radius can be measured.
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