Calculating Nozzle Flow Rate - Physics Forums Calculating Nozzle Flow Rate To work out the flow rate of water from a nozzle we need to work out the volume in a given period of time To do this we work out the area of the nozzle and then multiply it by the velocity of the water coming from the nozzle to give us volume per unit of time
Is velocity ever a scalar quantity? • Physics Forums I thought velocity was always a vector quantity, one with both magnitude and direction When it came to the suvat equations, where v = final velocity, and u = initial velocity, I thought both of those were vector quantities, e g; v (final velocity) 112km hr North u (initial velocity) 0km hr
How to find velocity given coefficient of friction, distance, mass and . . . Homework Statement calculate the final velocity of an object sliding across a surface with a coefficient of friction of 0 2, a distance of 3m, an initial velocity of 50m s and the object's mass of 100kg μ=0 2 v1= 50m s d=3m m=100kg v2= ? Homework Equations I know F= μ*normal
Exit velocity of a gas through a hole - Physics Forums Hello, Given: A large pressurized container with a small hole in a side The sides of the container are VERY thin such that the thickness of the sides can be ignored The pressure difference between the container and the environment is not large enough to result in choked flow The outflow
Learn the Basics of Dimensional Analysis - Physics Forums The missing quantity is the velocity at which the object travels, which has physical dimension Let us, therefore, see if we can find a product involving and that has the appropriate physical dimension to describe kinetic energy
Escape Velocity Question: Why is the final kinetic energy = 0? The escape velocity represents the threshold where an object's initial kinetic energy is sufficient to ensure it remains unbound from the planet If the object's initial kinetic energy is less than this threshold, it will eventually stop and fall back due to gravity
Change in direction affecting velocity - Physics Forums I just have a simple question to ask people of physics since I keep on forgetting to ask my physics teacher Does changing your direction while in motion affect your velocity? If so why? What forces cause it's velocity to decrease Assuming that friction is present (Also would it affect an