Sir, if the tap at the ground level is far away from the overhead tank, for example, 300 ft(100 m) away at ground level, will the pressure at that tap still be the same 43 psi?.
I am having a 5000liter tank below 100feet. How much pressure will I have at the base level. I need to use pressure and gravity to bring water up without electricity in a slum.....is it possible.? Help please
Hey sir I want to know that if I want to increase water pressure from 10 storey building to add another 5 storey floors so how to calculate to get how much pressure require in kg
What about the pipe size? I'm sure it will change the pressure,, like 1" pipe had a hier pressure than 1/2" right? Cuz the area of the circle on the 1" pipe is bigger than the area on 1/2" pipe , regardless the height that water falling from
How about the formula for pressure = Force over Area. (P = F/A). Based on the formula, the smaller the area of the pipe, the greater the pressure, right? Can you explain, sir.
FEET TO PSI 1Cu.Ft. Of Water = 7.48 U.S. gallons. 8.33 lbs. = 1 U.S. gallons. 8.33 lbs. X 7.48 gallons. = 62.31 lbs.cu. ft. Of water. 144 sq. In. at the base of a cubic foot. 62.31/144= .433lbs. Per Square Inch. 1FT. tall column of water exerts .433PSI at its base. Don’t confuse mass with pressure. Common Units of Volume. 1,728 cu.in. = 1 cu.ft. 1 U.S. gallon. = 231 cu.in. Their are 12 layers of 144 144 X 12 = 1,728 cu.in.
Does the size of vertical pipe and the volume of vertical pipe should be consider in pressure calvulation?
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Sir, if the tap at the ground level is far away from the overhead tank, for example, 300 ft(100 m) away at ground level, will the pressure at that tap still be the same 43 psi?.
I am having a 5000liter tank below 100feet. How much pressure will I have at the base level.
I need to use pressure and gravity to bring water up without electricity in a slum.....is it possible.? Help please
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Will the water pressure change depending upon the height of water inside the tank?
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Hey sir I want to know that if I want to increase water pressure from 10 storey building to add another 5 storey floors so how to calculate to get how much pressure require in kg
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Can I know flow rate of that if I have size of pipe 4 inch.
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Does it not multiply with the gravity?
What is pipe size.
Per Square Inch.
.433 psi.
So if i use 1/2 inch pipe i will have higher psi?
What about the pipe size? I'm sure it will change the pressure,, like 1" pipe had a hier pressure than 1/2" right? Cuz the area of the circle on the 1" pipe is bigger than the area on 1/2" pipe , regardless the height that water falling from
pressure will be same in both 1/2" and 1 " , , but more water will be released in 1" pipe in same time duration
How about the formula for pressure = Force over Area. (P = F/A). Based on the formula, the smaller the area of the pipe, the greater the pressure, right? Can you explain, sir.
FEET TO PSI
1Cu.Ft. Of Water = 7.48 U.S. gallons.
8.33 lbs. = 1 U.S. gallons.
8.33 lbs. X 7.48 gallons. = 62.31 lbs.cu. ft. Of water.
144 sq. In. at the base of a cubic foot.
62.31/144= .433lbs. Per Square Inch.
1FT. tall column of water exerts .433PSI at its base.
Don’t confuse mass with pressure.
Common Units of Volume.
1,728 cu.in. = 1 cu.ft.
1 U.S. gallon. = 231 cu.in.
Their are 12 layers of 144
144 X 12 = 1,728 cu.in.
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