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Velocity is a vector quantity (it has both magnitude and direction) and is the rate of change of the position of an object with respect to time. Check FAQs
v=ho2[g]
v - Velocity?ho - Head Loss at Pipe Exit?[g] - Gravitational acceleration on Earth?

Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe Example

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12.4949Edit=7.96Edit29.8066
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Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
v=ho2[g]
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
v=7.96m2[g]
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
v=7.96m29.8066m/s²
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
v=7.9629.8066
Next Step Evaluate
v=12.4948736688291m/s
LAST Step Rounding Answer
v=12.4949m/s

Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe Formula Elements

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Constants
Functions
Velocity
Velocity is a vector quantity (it has both magnitude and direction) and is the rate of change of the position of an object with respect to time.
Symbol: v
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Head Loss at Pipe Exit
Head loss at pipe exit is the head loss of the liquid that occurs at the exit of the pipe when it flows into the pipe.
Symbol: ho
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
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
sqrt
A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
Syntax: sqrt(Number)

Other Formulas to find Velocity

​Go Velocity of fluid in pipe for head loss at entrance of pipe
v=hi2[g]0.5

Other formulas in Flow Regime category

​Go Velocity at section 1-1 for sudden enlargement
V1'=V2'+he2[g]
​Go Velocity at section 2-2 for sudden enlargement
V2'=V1'-he2[g]
​Go Velocity at section 2-2 for sudden contraction
V2'=hc2[g](1Cc)-1
​Go Velocity of Fluid for Head Loss due to Obstruction in Pipe
Vf=Ho2[g](ACc(A-A'))-1

How to Evaluate Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe?

Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe evaluator uses Velocity = sqrt(Head Loss at Pipe Exit*2*[g]) to evaluate the Velocity, The Velocity at outlet for head loss at exit of pipe formula is known while considering the square root of head loss at the exit of pipe and the gravitational acceleration. Velocity is denoted by v symbol.

How to evaluate Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe, enter Head Loss at Pipe Exit (ho) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe

What is the formula to find Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe?
The formula of Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe is expressed as Velocity = sqrt(Head Loss at Pipe Exit*2*[g]). Here is an example- 12.49487 = sqrt(7.96*2*[g]).
How to calculate Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe?
With Head Loss at Pipe Exit (ho) we can find Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe using the formula - Velocity = sqrt(Head Loss at Pipe Exit*2*[g]). This formula also uses Gravitational acceleration on Earth constant(s) and Square Root (sqrt) function(s).
What are the other ways to Calculate Velocity?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Velocity-
  • Velocity=sqrt((Head Loss at Pipe Entrance*2*[g])/0.5)OpenImg
Can the Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe be negative?
No, the Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe, measured in Speed cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe?
Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe is usually measured using the Meter per Second[m/s] for Speed. Meter per Minute[m/s], Meter per Hour[m/s], Kilometer per Hour[m/s] are the few other units in which Velocity at Outlet for Head Loss at Exit of Pipe can be measured.
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