Weight of Material on Length of Weighing Platform Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Weight of Material = (Flow Rate*Length of Displacer)/Speed of Body
Wm = (Qf*L)/s
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Weight of Material - (Measured in Kilogram) - Weight of Material is the total weight of the material used in a batch.
Flow Rate - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Flow Rate is the amount of fluid that flows within a given time.
Length of Displacer - (Measured in Meter) - Length of Displacer is the distance from one end to the other, typically measured in units such as meters or inches, indicating its size or extent.
Speed of Body - (Measured in Meter per Second) - Speed of Body is equal to the distance traveled by the body in one second.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Flow Rate: 7.55 Cubic Meter per Second --> 7.55 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Length of Displacer: 3.4 Meter --> 3.4 Meter No Conversion Required
Speed of Body: 0.9 Meter per Second --> 0.9 Meter per Second No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Wm = (Qf*L)/s --> (7.55*3.4)/0.9
Evaluating ... ...
Wm = 28.5222222222222
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
28.5222222222222 Kilogram --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
28.5222222222222 28.52222 Kilogram <-- Weight of Material
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Head Loss
​ Go Head Loss due to Friction = (Friction Factor*Length of Pipe*(Average Velocity^2))/(2*Diameter of Pipe*Acceleration due to Gravity)
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Loss Coefficient for Various Fitting
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Weight of Material on Length of Weighing Platform
​ Go Weight of Material = (Flow Rate*Length of Displacer)/Speed of Body
Speed of Conveyor Belt
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Length of weighing platform
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Average Velocity of System
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Flow Rate
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Volume Flow Rate
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Mass Flow Rate
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Weight of Material on Length of Weighing Platform Formula

Weight of Material = (Flow Rate*Length of Displacer)/Speed of Body
Wm = (Qf*L)/s

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How to Calculate Weight of Material on Length of Weighing Platform?

Weight of Material on Length of Weighing Platform calculator uses Weight of Material = (Flow Rate*Length of Displacer)/Speed of Body to calculate the Weight of Material, The Weight of material on length of weighing platform formula is defined as total weight that has been placed on weighing platform of machine. Weight of Material is denoted by Wm symbol.

How to calculate Weight of Material on Length of Weighing Platform using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Weight of Material on Length of Weighing Platform, enter Flow Rate (Qf), Length of Displacer (L) & Speed of Body (s) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Weight of Material on Length of Weighing Platform calculation can be explained with given input values -> 28.52222 = (7.55*3.4)/0.9.

FAQ

What is Weight of Material on Length of Weighing Platform?
The Weight of material on length of weighing platform formula is defined as total weight that has been placed on weighing platform of machine and is represented as Wm = (Qf*L)/s or Weight of Material = (Flow Rate*Length of Displacer)/Speed of Body. Flow Rate is the amount of fluid that flows within a given time, Length of Displacer is the distance from one end to the other, typically measured in units such as meters or inches, indicating its size or extent & Speed of Body is equal to the distance traveled by the body in one second.
How to calculate Weight of Material on Length of Weighing Platform?
The Weight of material on length of weighing platform formula is defined as total weight that has been placed on weighing platform of machine is calculated using Weight of Material = (Flow Rate*Length of Displacer)/Speed of Body. To calculate Weight of Material on Length of Weighing Platform, you need Flow Rate (Qf), Length of Displacer (L) & Speed of Body (s). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Flow Rate, Length of Displacer & Speed of Body and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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