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Charles Winston
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Hey folks, I'm back with a new question.
If I have a pipe of known diameter, with a known volume of water at a known pressure discharging downwards into atmosphere, how can I calculate the radius of its "spread". That is, how can I find what area beneath the discharging pipe is being covered with water?
A simplified, idealized model, along with a more complicated derivative would be equally appreciated.
Thanks!
If I have a pipe of known diameter, with a known volume of water at a known pressure discharging downwards into atmosphere, how can I calculate the radius of its "spread". That is, how can I find what area beneath the discharging pipe is being covered with water?
A simplified, idealized model, along with a more complicated derivative would be equally appreciated.
Thanks!