Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Weight of Fluid = Fluid Mass*Specific Gravity of Fluid
wf = mf*G
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Weight of Fluid - (Measured in Newton) - Weight of Fluid is the weight of fluid in Newtons or Kilo newton.
Fluid Mass - (Measured in Kilogram) - Fluid Mass is both a property of the fluid and a measure of its resistance to acceleration when a net force is applied.
Specific Gravity of Fluid - Specific Gravity of Fluid is the ratio of the specific weight of a substance to the specific weight of a standard fluid.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Fluid Mass: 0.9 Kilogram --> 0.9 Kilogram No Conversion Required
Specific Gravity of Fluid: 10 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
wf = mf*G --> 0.9*10
Evaluating ... ...
wf = 9
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
9 Newton --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
9 Newton <-- Weight of Fluid
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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9 Weight of the Fluid Calculators

Weight of Fluid for Work Done on Wheel per Second
Go Weight of Fluid = (Work Done*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/((Final Velocity*Radius of wheel+Velocity of Jet*Radius of Outlet)*Angular Velocity)
Weight of Fluid given Power Delivered to Wheel
Go Weight of Fluid = (Power Delivered*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/(Final Velocity*Initial Velocity+Velocity of Jet*Final Velocity)
Weight of Fluid given Work Done if Jet leaves in Motion of Wheel
Go Weight of Fluid = (Work Done*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/(Final Velocity*Initial Velocity-Velocity of Jet*Final Velocity)
Weight of Fluid given Angular Momentum at Outlet
Go Weight of Fluid = (Tangential Momentum*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/(Velocity of Jet*Radius of Outlet)
Weight of Fluid given Angular Momentum at Inlet
Go Weight of Fluid = (Angular Momentum*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/(Final Velocity*Radius of wheel)
Weight of Fluid for Work Done if there is no loss of Energy
Go Weight of Fluid = (Work Done*2*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/(Final Velocity^2-Velocity of Jet^2)
Weight of Fluid when Work Done at Vane Angle is 90 and Velocity is Zero
Go Weight of Fluid = (Work Done*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/(Final Velocity*Initial Velocity)
Weight of Fluid given Tangential Momentum of Fluid Striking Vanes at Inlet
Go Weight of Fluid = (Tangential Momentum*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/Final Velocity
Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second
Go Weight of Fluid = Fluid Mass*Specific Gravity of Fluid

Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second Formula

Weight of Fluid = Fluid Mass*Specific Gravity of Fluid
wf = mf*G

How do you find the mass of a fluid?

Apart from directly measuring the mass; i.e. adding the liquid to a tarred container sitting on a balance, a measured volume could be delivered if we know the density of the liquid. ρ,density=Mass Volume , and thus mass=volume×ρ .

How to Calculate Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second?

Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second calculator uses Weight of Fluid = Fluid Mass*Specific Gravity of Fluid to calculate the Weight of Fluid, The Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second is defined as mass of fluid over infinitesimal volume. Weight of Fluid is denoted by wf symbol.

How to calculate Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second, enter Fluid Mass (mf) & Specific Gravity of Fluid (G) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second calculation can be explained with given input values -> 9 = 0.9*10.

FAQ

What is Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second?
The Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second is defined as mass of fluid over infinitesimal volume and is represented as wf = mf*G or Weight of Fluid = Fluid Mass*Specific Gravity of Fluid. Fluid Mass is both a property of the fluid and a measure of its resistance to acceleration when a net force is applied & Specific Gravity of Fluid is the ratio of the specific weight of a substance to the specific weight of a standard fluid.
How to calculate Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second?
The Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second is defined as mass of fluid over infinitesimal volume is calculated using Weight of Fluid = Fluid Mass*Specific Gravity of Fluid. To calculate Weight of Fluid given Mass of Fluid Striking Vane per Second, you need Fluid Mass (mf) & Specific Gravity of Fluid (G). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Fluid Mass & Specific Gravity of Fluid 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 Weight of Fluid?
In this formula, Weight of Fluid uses Fluid Mass & Specific Gravity of Fluid. We can use 8 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Weight of Fluid = (Tangential Momentum*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/Final Velocity
  • Weight of Fluid = (Angular Momentum*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/(Final Velocity*Radius of wheel)
  • Weight of Fluid = (Tangential Momentum*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/(Velocity of Jet*Radius of Outlet)
  • Weight of Fluid = (Work Done*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/((Final Velocity*Radius of wheel+Velocity of Jet*Radius of Outlet)*Angular Velocity)
  • Weight of Fluid = (Power Delivered*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/(Final Velocity*Initial Velocity+Velocity of Jet*Final Velocity)
  • Weight of Fluid = (Work Done*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/(Final Velocity*Initial Velocity-Velocity of Jet*Final Velocity)
  • Weight of Fluid = (Work Done*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/(Final Velocity*Initial Velocity)
  • Weight of Fluid = (Work Done*2*Specific Gravity of Fluid)/(Final Velocity^2-Velocity of Jet^2)
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