Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave Formula

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Tidal Period is the time taken for a specific site on Earth to rotate from an exact point under moon to same point under moon, also known as “tidal day” and it’s slightly longer than a solar day. Check FAQs
T=6(π2)(C2)h'tan(Θf0.5)8[g]Vmax
T - Tidal Period?C - Chezy's Constant?h' - Average Depth?Θf - Friction Factor in Terms of Degree?Vmax - Maximum Flood Current?[g] - Gravitational acceleration on Earth?π - Archimedes' constant?

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130Edit=6(3.14162)(15Edit2)26Edittan(30Edit0.5)89.806658.832Edit
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Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
T=6(π2)(C2)h'tan(Θf0.5)8[g]Vmax
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
T=6(π2)(152)26mtan(30°0.5)8[g]58.832m³/s
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
T=6(3.14162)(152)26mtan(30°0.5)89.8066m/s²58.832m³/s
Next Step Convert Units
T=6(3.14162)(152)26mtan(0.5236rad0.5)89.8066m/s²58.832m³/s
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
T=6(3.14162)(152)26tan(0.52360.5)89.806658.832
Next Step Evaluate
T=129.999958635621s
LAST Step Rounding Answer
T=130s

Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave Formula Elements

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Tidal Period
Tidal Period is the time taken for a specific site on Earth to rotate from an exact point under moon to same point under moon, also known as “tidal day” and it’s slightly longer than a solar day.
Symbol: T
Measurement: TimeUnit: s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Chezy's Constant
Chezy's Constant is a dimensionless quantity used in the Chezy formula that estimates the mean flow velocity in open channel conduits.
Symbol: C
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Average Depth
Average Depth refers to the mean depth of the entire body of water.
Symbol: h'
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Friction Factor in Terms of Degree
Friction Factor in terms of Degree referred to the measure of resistance of fluid flow in terms of degree.
Symbol: Θf
Measurement: AngleUnit: °
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Maximum Flood Current
Maximum Flood Current refers to the peak flow rate of water during the flood tide phase of a tidal cycle. It is the highest speed at which water moves in a tidal system as the tide rises.
Symbol: Vmax
Measurement: Volumetric Flow RateUnit: m³/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Gravitational acceleration on Earth
Gravitational acceleration on Earth means that the velocity of an object in free fall will increase by 9.8 m/s2 every second.
Symbol: [g]
Value: 9.80665 m/s²
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
tan
The tangent of an angle is a trigonometric ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle to the length of the side adjacent to an angle in a right triangle.
Syntax: tan(Angle)

Other formulas in River Navigation category

​Go Propagation velocity of tide wave
v=[g]h'(1-tan(Θf)2)
​Go Average Depth given Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave
h'=v2[g](1-tan(Θf)2)
​Go Friction Factor for Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave
Θf=0.5atan(T8[g]Vmax6π2C2h')
​Go Maximum Flood Current given Friction Factor for Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave
Vmax=6π2C2h'tan(Θf0.5)T8[g]

How to Evaluate Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave?

Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave evaluator uses Tidal Period = (6*(pi^2)*(Chezy's Constant^2)*Average Depth*tan(Friction Factor in Terms of Degree/0.5))/(8*[g]*Maximum Flood Current) to evaluate the Tidal Period, The Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave formula is defined as the parameter influencing the prediction of the water depth at each shallow channel reaching at the time of arrival of the ship. Tidal Period is denoted by T symbol.

How to evaluate Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave, enter Chezy's Constant (C), Average Depth (h'), Friction Factor in Terms of Degree f) & Maximum Flood Current (Vmax) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave

What is the formula to find Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave?
The formula of Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave is expressed as Tidal Period = (6*(pi^2)*(Chezy's Constant^2)*Average Depth*tan(Friction Factor in Terms of Degree/0.5))/(8*[g]*Maximum Flood Current). Here is an example- 130 = (6*(pi^2)*(15^2)*26*tan(0.5235987755982/0.5))/(8*[g]*58.832).
How to calculate Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave?
With Chezy's Constant (C), Average Depth (h'), Friction Factor in Terms of Degree f) & Maximum Flood Current (Vmax) we can find Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave using the formula - Tidal Period = (6*(pi^2)*(Chezy's Constant^2)*Average Depth*tan(Friction Factor in Terms of Degree/0.5))/(8*[g]*Maximum Flood Current). This formula also uses Gravitational acceleration on Earth, Archimedes' constant and Tangent (tan) function(s).
Can the Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave be negative?
Yes, the Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave, measured in Time can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave?
Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave is usually measured using the Second[s] for Time. Millisecond[s], Microsecond[s], Nanosecond[s] are the few other units in which Tidal Period for Friction Factor and Propagation Velocity of Tide Wave can be measured.
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