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Height of Crack refers to the size of a flaw or crack in a material that can lead to catastrophic failure under a given stress. Check FAQs
h=Pg,Hy
h - Height of Crack?Pg,H - Gauge Pressure for Horizontal?y - Specific Weight of Liquid?

Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid Example

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12009.9898Edit=117818Edit9.81Edit
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Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
h=Pg,Hy
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
h=117818Pa9.81kN/m³
Next Step Convert Units
h=117818Pa9810N/m³
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
h=1178189810
Next Step Evaluate
h=12.0099898063201m
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
h=12009.9898063201mm
LAST Step Rounding Answer
h=12009.9898mm

Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid Formula Elements

Variables
Height of Crack
Height of Crack refers to the size of a flaw or crack in a material that can lead to catastrophic failure under a given stress.
Symbol: h
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Gauge Pressure for Horizontal
Gauge Pressure for Horizontal refers to the amount by which the pressure measured in a fluid exceeds that of the atmosphere.
Symbol: Pg,H
Measurement: PressureUnit: Pa
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Specific Weight of Liquid
The Specific weight of liquid is also known as the unit weight, is the weight per unit volume of the liquid. For Example - Specific weight of water on Earth at 4°C is 9.807 kN/m3 or 62.43 lbf/ft3.
Symbol: y
Measurement: Specific WeightUnit: kN/m³
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Height of Crack

​Go Vertical Depth below Free Surface given Total Force exerted at any Section of Container
h=2FCyB

Other formulas in Liquid Containers Subjected To Constant Horizontal Acceleration category

​Go Constant Horizontal Acceleration given Slope of Surface of Constant Pressure
α=fAbs[g]S
​Go Angle of Inclination of Free Surface
θi=arctan(α[g])
​Go Constant Horizontal Acceleration given Angle of Inclination of Free Surface
α=tan(θi)[g]
​Go Pressure at Any Points in Liquid
Pab,H=Patm+yh

How to Evaluate Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid?

Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid evaluator uses Height of Crack = Gauge Pressure for Horizontal/Specific Weight of Liquid to evaluate the Height of Crack, The Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid is defined as depth from free surface where pressure is calculated. Height of Crack is denoted by h symbol.

How to evaluate Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid, enter Gauge Pressure for Horizontal (Pg,H) & Specific Weight of Liquid (y) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid

What is the formula to find Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid?
The formula of Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid is expressed as Height of Crack = Gauge Pressure for Horizontal/Specific Weight of Liquid. Here is an example- 1.2E+7 = 117818/9810.
How to calculate Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid?
With Gauge Pressure for Horizontal (Pg,H) & Specific Weight of Liquid (y) we can find Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid using the formula - Height of Crack = Gauge Pressure for Horizontal/Specific Weight of Liquid.
What are the other ways to Calculate Height of Crack?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Height of Crack-
  • Height of Crack=sqrt(2*Force on Cylinder/Specific Weight of Liquid*Width of Section)OpenImg
Can the Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid be negative?
No, the Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid?
Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid is usually measured using the Millimeter[mm] for Length. Meter[mm], Kilometer[mm], Decimeter[mm] are the few other units in which Vertical Depth below Surface for Gauge Pressure at any point in Liquid can be measured.
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