| Thread Closed |
moving water... |
Share Thread | Thread Tools |
| Aug24-05, 03:06 PM | #1 |
|
|
moving water...
does anyone know how i could go about calculating how much power is needed to move 1,972,080 gallons of water at a constant rate of 25mph or 475,200,000 ft/s?...my friend and i are trying to figure out how to draw up a pool of water that would do this and i dont know how i could go about solving that...the dimensions of the pool are 120x110x20 ft ergo giving the gallons of water i stated above. thank you for your time.
|
| PhysOrg.com |
physics news on PhysOrg.com >> Promising doped zirconia >> New X-ray method shows how frog embryos could help thwart disease >> Bringing life into focus |
| Thread Closed |
| Thread Tools | |
Similar Threads for: moving water...
|
||||
| Thread | Forum | Replies | ||
| waves moving in shallow water | General Physics | 5 | ||
| Moving Water | General Physics | 2 | ||
| Electromagnetic energy of moving water! | General Physics | 2 | ||
| Force of Moving Water | General Physics | 3 | ||
| moving water... | General Engineering | 8 | ||