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Business major.... fluid dynamics question....
Thank you Chester - This was insanely helpful. I think I'm all set now, I'll let you know if I run into any issues. You're the man! Go Blue!- Stephen0311
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Business major.... fluid dynamics question....
To build off of this - I have attempted to recalc it and have a few questions/comments. I'm hoping it's not overly frustrating trying to teach fluid dynamics to someone that has never practiced it at all before, but I can't reiterate enough how thankful I am. 1) Is there a reason that we care...- Stephen0311
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Business major.... fluid dynamics question....
Let's go with the diameter is .1mm - I'm flexible on this as one of the variables that can change to make the time equal to 30 minutes. Is there anyway you could throw it into a speadsheet form kind of like I did and show me what you mean? I think I'm following your logic, but it would be super...- Stephen0311
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Business major.... fluid dynamics question....
Also, I have it attempted to put it into spreadsheet form.. here is a link to my image... https://imgur.com/a/160Wc I'm fairly confident that it's completely wrong.. hopefully someone a lot smarter than me can point out my mistakes though.- Stephen0311
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Business major.... fluid dynamics question....
Really appreciate the response - I'm actually a business major from Michigan so Go Blue back at you! I watched this video regarding the Hagen-Poiseulle equation and think I have a decent understanding of the different variables - the one outstanding question is how would I calculate the...- Stephen0311
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Business major.... fluid dynamics question....
Homework Statement I have a syringe filled with water. This syringe is a cylinder with a length of 3 inches (L), diameter of 1.5 inches (D). Attached to the syringe is a constant force spring, which pushes the plunger into the syringe with a force of 2 pounds (F). Ignore the friction between...- Stephen0311
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- Business Dynamics Fluid Fluid dynamic Fluid dynamics Fluid flow rate Major Physics
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Undergrad Calculating Friction Force for a Waterproof Seal in a Syringe Setup
Hi Friends, So I'll go into a bit of the setup that I'm having some trouble figuring out. I have a piece of rubber that will be pushing up against the side of a metal (or plastic) container to create a waterproof seal. The easiest way to think about this would be to imagine the rubber piece of...- Stephen0311
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- Friction Friction coefficient Physics Seal Syringe
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- Forum: Mechanics