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Solving Unit Conversion Problems: Changing from ft to gal/min
Perfect! Tanks- maack_j
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Solving Unit Conversion Problems: Changing from ft to gal/min
The unit for 4.43 would be ##[s^2/ft^5]## for the equation to hold.- maack_j
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Solving Unit Conversion Problems: Changing from ft to gal/min
I can't get the same result as the book with that 1 gal = 0.1337 ft3 What i do is ##4.43*(1/60^2)*0.1337## Isn't that correct?- maack_j
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Solving Unit Conversion Problems: Changing from ft to gal/min
I think this problem is straightforward , but I'm not used to these units. (Normally I use SI units) From a physics book (U.S version ) I have this equation: ##h=10 + 4.43*Q^2## where the unit of ##h=[ft]##, and ##Q=[ft^3/s]## now the book rewrites the above equation, such that...- maack_j
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