Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Boat Velocity = Width between Two Verticals/Time of Transit between Two Verticals
vb = W/Δt
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Boat Velocity - (Measured in Meter per Second) - Boat Velocity which is free to move about a vertical axis.
Width between Two Verticals - (Measured in Meter) - Width between Two Verticals is known in the moving-boat method of velocity measurement.
Time of Transit between Two Verticals - (Measured in Second) - Time of Transit between Two Verticals is total time taken to cross reach which is a length of water body extending up into land, usually suggesting a straight, level and uninterrupted stretch.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Width between Two Verticals: 300 Meter --> 300 Meter No Conversion Required
Time of Transit between Two Verticals: 47 Second --> 47 Second No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
vb = W/Δt --> 300/47
Evaluating ... ...
vb = 6.38297872340426
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
6.38297872340426 Meter per Second --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
6.38297872340426 6.382979 Meter per Second <-- Boat Velocity
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Time of Transit between two Verticals given Width between Verticals
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Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals
Go Boat Velocity = Width between Two Verticals/Time of Transit between Two Verticals
Width between Two Verticals
Go Width between Two Verticals = Boat Velocity*Time of Transit between Two Verticals
Resultant Velocity given Moving Boat Velocity
Go Resultant Velocity = Boat Velocity/cos(Angle)
Resultant Velocity given Flow Velocity
Go Resultant Velocity = Flow Velocity/sin(Angle)
Moving Boat Velocity
Go Boat Velocity = Resultant Velocity*cos(Angle)
Flow Velocity
Go Flow Velocity = Resultant Velocity*sin(Angle)

Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals Formula

Boat Velocity = Width between Two Verticals/Time of Transit between Two Verticals
vb = W/Δt

What is Moving-Boat Technique for measurement of Velocity?

The Moving- Boat Technique measures the velocity over the width of a segment by suspending the current meter at a constant depth during the traverse of the boat across the stream. The measured velocity and the additional information of the depth sounding gives the required data for determining the discharge.

How to Calculate Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals?

Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals calculator uses Boat Velocity = Width between Two Verticals/Time of Transit between Two Verticals to calculate the Boat Velocity, The Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals formula is defined as the combined motion of the boat relative to the water and the motion of the water relative to the shore. Boat Velocity is denoted by vb symbol.

How to calculate Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals, enter Width between Two Verticals (W) & Time of Transit between Two Verticals (Δt) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals calculation can be explained with given input values -> 6.382979 = 300/47.

FAQ

What is Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals?
The Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals formula is defined as the combined motion of the boat relative to the water and the motion of the water relative to the shore and is represented as vb = W/Δt or Boat Velocity = Width between Two Verticals/Time of Transit between Two Verticals. Width between Two Verticals is known in the moving-boat method of velocity measurement & Time of Transit between Two Verticals is total time taken to cross reach which is a length of water body extending up into land, usually suggesting a straight, level and uninterrupted stretch.
How to calculate Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals?
The Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals formula is defined as the combined motion of the boat relative to the water and the motion of the water relative to the shore is calculated using Boat Velocity = Width between Two Verticals/Time of Transit between Two Verticals. To calculate Moving Boat Velocity given Width between Two Verticals, you need Width between Two Verticals (W) & Time of Transit between Two Verticals (Δt). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Width between Two Verticals & Time of Transit between Two Verticals and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Boat Velocity?
In this formula, Boat Velocity uses Width between Two Verticals & Time of Transit between Two Verticals. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Boat Velocity = Resultant Velocity*cos(Angle)
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