Slug unit derivation
[DOC File]Chapter 5 Pressure Variation in Flowing Fluids
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Derivation of the Energy Equation. The First Law of Thermodynamics. The difference between the heat added to a system and the work done by a system depends only on the initial and final states of the system; that is, depends only on the change in energy E: principle of conservation of energy (E = Q – W (E = change in energy. Q = heat added to ...
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The unit of mass is called slug, is defined Newton's second law (force=mass ×acceleration ) as: 1 lb =1 slug × 1 ft s 2 (1.2.2) The International Systems (SI) of Units is based on the meter (the unit of length), kilogram (the unit of mass), second (the unit of time), and Kelvin (the unit of temperature).
[DOC File]ICS FLUID FLOW
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The mass density of the vinegar is 1.9404 slug/ft3 (for water) ( 1.005 = 1.950 slug/ft3 1.00 cP = 2.089E-5 slug(ft-1(s-1 Be careful. You must use a consistent set of units in calculating Re. ( is mass density so be sure to use either slug/ft3 or lbm/ft3. ’lbm’ is a mass unit called ‘pounds mass’.
[DOC File]Chapter 5 Pressure Variation in Flowing Fluids
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5.3 Derivation of the Energy Equation. The First Law of Thermodynamics. The difference between the heat added to a system and the work done by a system depends only on the initial and final states of the system; that is, depends only on the change in energy E: principle of conservation of energy (E = Q – W (E = change in energy
[DOC File]Newton’s First Law
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That is, the slug (#-sec2 / ft) is the unit of mass accelerated at the rate of 1 ft/sec2 when acted upon by a force of one pound. Mass is independent of gravity. Applying Newton’s second law, F = ma or W = mg, where g is the acceleration due to earth’s gravity, i.e., 32.2 ft/sec2.
[DOCX File]5.0 Groundwater Evaluation and Assessment - US Forest Service
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: The rate at which water is transmitted through a unit thickness of an aquifer under a unit hydraulic gradient. It is equal to the hydraulic conductivity multiplied by the thickness of the aquifer. Additional aquifer characteristics sometimes evaluated, depending on the type of aquifer, include: Specific yield or drainable . porosity
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