Calculating feet per second

    • [DOCX File]Activity 2.3.11 Calculating Property Drainage

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      Activity 2.3.11 Calculating Property Drainage Introduction When a property is developed, it is important to understand that changes to watershed characteristics (i.e., land use, slope, soil type, vegetative cover) will change the amount of storm water runoff from the site.


    • [DOCX File]Student Guide (continued) - Mrs. Stuart's Class

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      Common units are miles per hour or feet per second. You can calculate distance by finding the product of an average rate of an object traveling and the duration of time for which it travels. Remember, units for distance and time must agree with the units for rate.


    • [DOC File]FORMULA SHEET - Homestead

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      Pump suction lines should be sized so the fluid velocity is between 2 and 4 feet per second. Oil return lines should be sized so the fluid velocity is between 10 and 15 feet per second. Medium pressure supply lines should be sized so the fluid velocity is between 15 and 20 feet per second.


    • [DOC File]Computer Mathematics and the Graphing Calculator

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      The elapsed time and initial velocity should be validated to insure they are positive numbers. Example: How high will an object be after 1.5 seconds if it had an initial velocity of 90 feet per second? The second choice will calculate the initial velocity given the height of an object and an elapsed time.


    • [DOC File]Gear Ratio Worksheet: Name

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      Revolutions per minute, or RPM is the standard and is considered a measurement of speed. If a motor turns a gear on a shaft at the speed of 10 RPM, then the gear, whether it bears 10 teeth or 100 teeth will spin ten times in one minute.


    • [DOC File]Determining Port Velocity - EFI Dyno Tuning LC

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      Since we use feet per second in the flow measurement of ports the formula above the equation becomes: V = 1096.7/60 (18.278) * √¯H/d . V = 353 feet per second (fps) This should be the highest velocity measured in a port flow tested at 28” of water column. Mean Piston speed in linear ft/sec from stroke in inches & RPM (David Vizard)


    • [DOCX File]Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview

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      Calculating Speed and distance: Formula to calculate feet per second for each MPH of speed. A vehicle will travel 1.467 (rounded up to 1.5) feet per second for each mph of speed. 40 mph x 1.5 = 60 feet per second . 60 mph x 1.5 = 90 feet per second . 80 mph x 1.5 = 120 feet per second. 14. ...


    • [DOC File]Chemistry

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      7) How many feet per second is a wave going if it travels a distance of one mile in 7.35 seconds? (718.4) 8) The measured wavelength of a sample of yellow light is 1.60 x 10-8 ft. Express this wavelength in nm. (4.9) 9) How many seconds are required for a wave traveling at 600.0 miles in an hour to go a distance of 700.0 feet? (0.795)


    • [DOC File]Activity 2.3.11 Calculating Property Drainage

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      = Peak runoff rate in cubic feet per second. i = Rainfall intensity in inches per hour (see map) A = Drainage area in acres. C = Runoff coefficient (see table) Cf =Runoff coefficient adjustment factor (see table) For Example. Suppose a developer purchased a three acre farm in …


    • [DOC File]Activity 2.3.11 Calculating Property Drainage Answer Key

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      = Peak runoff rate in cubic feet per second. i = Rainfall intensity in inches per hour (see map) A = Drainage area in acres. C = Runoff coefficient (see table) Cf =Runoff coefficient adjustment factor (see table) For Example. Suppose a developer purchased a three acre farm in …


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