Formula - (inches of water^0.5)*66.2
Can some one give me the "long hand" version of this equation.
Inches of water(^)????
Do i add water to .5 or do i times... .5x.5 Can't seam to get the right answer.
Inch of water to fps
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Re: Inch of water to fps
The carat ^ is the symbol used by most common spreadsheet programs for the exponent function so A^2 means A squared and inches of water^ 0.5 means inches of water to the exponent 0.5 which is just another way of saying the square root of the inches of water.
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Re: Inch of water to fps
Sure, let's say the pitot pressure is 16 "WC, the velocity in fps is 66.2 x 16^0.5 = 66.2 x √16 = 66.2 x 4 = 264.8 fps.
BTW, have you seen my spreadsheet, haven't you?
BTW, have you seen my spreadsheet, haven't you?
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Re: Inch of water to fps
I lost that one when i switch computers THANK YOU.
And thanks for spelling it out for me. I get it now, and the ## work, Yeah!
thanks again for your time
And thanks for spelling it out for me. I get it now, and the ## work, Yeah!
thanks again for your time
Gordon