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Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds - USDA

Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds - USDA

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Cubic feet per second Cubic meters per second 0.0283 Inch Millimeter 25.4 Feet per second Meters per second 0.3048 Acre-foot Cubic meter 1233.489 Cubic foot Cubic meter 0.0283 Perform rounding operations as appropriate to indi-cate the same level of precision as that of the original measurement. For example: 1.

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STANDARD CONVERSION TABLE ENGLISH TO METRIC …

STANDARD CONVERSION TABLE ENGLISH TO METRIC

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feet per second 0.3048 meters per second m/s IN/HR INTENSITY inch per hour 25.4 millimeters per hour mm/hr LB FORCE pound (force) 4.448222 newtons N HP POWER horsepower 746.0 watts W ˚F TEMPERATURE degrees Fahrenheit 5 X (˚F – 32)/9 degrees Celsius ˚C lb/ft 3 DENSITY pounds per cubic foot 16.01846 kilograms per cubic meter kg/m 3 …

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VELOCITY CHART IN FEET PER SECOND - NECO …

VELOCITY CHART IN FEET PER SECOND - NECO …

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VELOCITY CHART IN FEET PER SECOND Friction loss of water in feet per 100 feet length of pipe; based on the Williams & Hazen formula using constant 100

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Wind Conversion - National Weather Service

Wind Conversion - National Weather Service

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To convert between meters per second (s)a nd feet per second (: s ft) Wind 0.3048 Wind s m= × s ft Wind 3.28084 Wind s ft= × s m To convert between meters per second (s) and kilometers per hour (h: m) Wind 3.6 Wind h km= × s m Wind 0.277778 Wind s m = × h km

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Lesson 11: Rational Method Step 5: Calculating Time of ...

Lesson 11: Rational Method Step 5: Calculating Time of ...

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The average velocity in our example is 2.8 feet per second. Now we can calculate the travel time using the following equation: Where: T. t = travel time L = length of shallow concentrated flow in feet V = velocity (in feet per second, from Diagram 1) In our example the length of the shallow concentrated flow is 600 feet.

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Vehicle Stopping Distance

Vehicle Stopping Distance

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The measure of velocity is distance divided by time (fps), stated as feet per second. The measure of acceleration (or deceleration in this case) is feet per second per second. That assumes a reasonably good co-efficient of friction of about .75; better is .8 or higher while conditions or tire quality might yield a worse factor of .7 or lower.

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Notes: Word Problems for Quadratic Equations Name The ...

Notes: Word Problems for Quadratic Equations Name The ...

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32 feet per second. Use the vertical motion model, h = -16t2 + vt + s where v is the initial velocity in feet/second and s is the height in feet, to calculate the maximum height of the ball. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. You throw your ball into the air from a height of 4.2 feet with an initial vertical

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Linear and Angular Velocity Examples

Linear and Angular Velocity Examples

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Jack’s linear velocity is about 4.08 feet per second. Example 6 BICYCLES The tires on a bicycle have a diameter of 24 inches. If the tires are turning at a rate of 50 revolutions per minute, determine the bicycle’s speed in miles per hour (mph). If the diameter is 24 inches, the radius is 12 inches. This measure needs to be written in miles.

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Speed, Distance, and Time of Fall for an Average Sized ...

Speed, Distance, and Time of Fall for an Average Sized ...

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feet per second* 0 16 46 76 104 124 138 148 156 163 167 171 174 Approx. speed in miles per hour 0 10 30 50 70 85 95 100 105 110 113 116 118 Distance fallen (feet) 0 16 62 138 242 366 504 652 808 971 1,138 1,309 1,483 * This is an approximation.

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Engineering & Design Data

Engineering & Design Data

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9 NOTE: Spears® recommends that Flow Velocities be maintained at or below 5 feet per second in large diameter piping systems (i.e. 6" diameter and larger) to minimize the potential for hydraulic shock. Refer to Spears® engineering section entitled "Hydraulic Shock" for additional information. Friction loss data based on utilizing mean wall dimensions to determine average

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