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Why Is Flow Measured In Square Root?
1.
Why Is Flow Measured In Square Root?
Answer»
Flow varies
DIRECTLY
as the square
ROOT
of
DIFFERENT
pressure F = K square root of ΔP.
Since this flow varies as the square root of differential pressure the pen does not directly indicate flow.
The flow can be
DETERMINED
by taking the square root of the pen. Say the pen reads 50% of
CHART
.
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