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Time in Minutes in Estimating the Peak Drainage Discharge Formulas
Time in Minutes is a unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour. And is denoted by T
m
. Time in Minutes is usually measured using the Minute for Time. Note that the value of Time in Minutes is always negative.
Formulas to find Time in Minutes in Estimating the Peak Drainage Discharge
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Time in Minutes given Intensity of Rain
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Time given Intensity of Rain
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Time Varying between 20 to 100 Minutes given Intensity of Rain
Go
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Time given Rainfall Intensity for Localities where Rainfall is Frequent
Go
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Time given Rainfall Intensity for Rain having Frequency of 10 Years
Go
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Time given Rainfall Intensity for Rain having Frequency of 1 Year
Go
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Time given Rainfall Intensity for Storms having Frequency of 10 Years
Go
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Time given Rainfall Intensity for Storms having Frequency of 15 Years
Go
Estimating the Peak Drainage Discharge formulas that make use of Time in Minutes
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Intensity of Rain for Intensity Duration Curve
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Intensity of Rain when Time Varying between 5 to 20 Minutes
Go
f
x
Intensity of Rain given Time Varying between 20 to 100 Minutes
Go
f
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Rainfall Intensity for Localities where Rainfall is Frequent
Go
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Rainfall Intensity for Rain having Frequency of 10 Years
Go
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Rainfall Intensity for Rain having Frequency of 1 Years
Go
f
x
Rainfall Intensity for Storms having Frequency of 10 Years
Go
f
x
Rainfall Intensity for Storms having Frequency of 15 Years
Go
List of variables in Estimating the Peak Drainage Discharge formulas
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K Constant when Time Varying between 5 to 20 Min
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Intensity of Rain (Time between 5 to 20 Min)
Go
f
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K Constant
Go
f
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Intensity of Rain for Intensity Duration Curve
Go
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x
Constant b when Time Varying between 5 to 20 Min
Go
f
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Intensity of Rain (Time between 20 to 100 Min)
Go
f
x
Empirical Constant b
Go
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K Constant when Rainfall is Frequent
Go
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Intensity of Rainfall where Rainfall is Frequent
Go
f
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Constant b when Rainfall is Frequent
Go
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K Constant when Rain having Frequency of 10 Year
Go
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Rainfall Intensity for Rain Freq of 10 Years
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Constant b when Rain having Frequency of 10 Year
Go
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K Constant when Rain having Frequency of 1 Year
Go
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Rainfall Intensity for Rain Frequency of 1 Year
Go
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Constant b when Rain having Frequency of 1 Year
Go
f
x
K Constant when Storm having Frequency of 10 Year
Go
f
x
Rainfall Intensity for Storms Freq of 10 Years
Go
f
x
K Constant when Storm having Frequency of 15 Year
Go
f
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Rainfall Intensity for Storms Freq of 15 Years
Go
FAQ
What is the Time in Minutes?
Time in Minutes is a unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour. Time in Minutes is usually measured using the Minute for Time. Note that the value of Time in Minutes is always negative.
Can the Time in Minutes be negative?
Yes, the Time in Minutes, measured in Time can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Time in Minutes?
Time in Minutes is usually measured using the Minute[min] for Time. Second[min], Millisecond[min], Microsecond[min] are the few other units in which Time in Minutes can be measured.
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