Guest
simple question.
How do I calculate the velocity of water leaving a tap of characteristic length 0.001m. I know the static and atmospheric pressures. I also know density and height. I guess I have to use
velocity x density x characteristic length divided by viscosity
I know this equals the reynolds number and was hoping I could rearrange the formula but don't have the viscosity or Re.
Can I do it another way?
How do I calculate the velocity of water leaving a tap of characteristic length 0.001m. I know the static and atmospheric pressures. I also know density and height. I guess I have to use
velocity x density x characteristic length divided by viscosity
I know this equals the reynolds number and was hoping I could rearrange the formula but don't have the viscosity or Re.
Can I do it another way?