GROUNDWATER HYDROLOGY II
... For steady-state saturated flow in a two dimension flow field, say in the xz plane, the central term of eqn. 4 would drop out and the solution would be a function of h(x,z). ...
... For steady-state saturated flow in a two dimension flow field, say in the xz plane, the central term of eqn. 4 would drop out and the solution would be a function of h(x,z). ...
Basics of transmembrane transport of solutes
... cm - molar concentration of solute. The van't Hoff equation, however, does not predict precisely the osmotic pressure of real solutions. One way of correcting for the deviation of real solutions from the predictions of van't Hoff law is to use a correction factor called the osmotic coefficient (φ). ...
... cm - molar concentration of solute. The van't Hoff equation, however, does not predict precisely the osmotic pressure of real solutions. One way of correcting for the deviation of real solutions from the predictions of van't Hoff law is to use a correction factor called the osmotic coefficient (φ). ...
Chapter 1 – Summary
... Step 1 – Move any subtraction or addition terms away from the absolute value. Follow algebra rules to move these terms to the opposite side of the equal sign. Where there is subtraction, then add to both sides of the equal sign. Or, where there is addition, then subtract from both sides of the equal ...
... Step 1 – Move any subtraction or addition terms away from the absolute value. Follow algebra rules to move these terms to the opposite side of the equal sign. Where there is subtraction, then add to both sides of the equal sign. Or, where there is addition, then subtract from both sides of the equal ...
PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES
... In this case, the pair of linear equation is dependent and consistent. 6. There are several situations which can be mathematically represented by two equations that are not linear to start with. But we alter them so that they are reduced to a pair of linear equations. EXERCISE 1 1. Aftab tells his d ...
... In this case, the pair of linear equation is dependent and consistent. 6. There are several situations which can be mathematically represented by two equations that are not linear to start with. But we alter them so that they are reduced to a pair of linear equations. EXERCISE 1 1. Aftab tells his d ...
Fluid Pressure
... fluid increases, the pressure within decreases Lift allows birds, and planes to fly-creating an upward force Pascal’s Principle says pressure in a fluid is greater at the source of pressure ...
... fluid increases, the pressure within decreases Lift allows birds, and planes to fly-creating an upward force Pascal’s Principle says pressure in a fluid is greater at the source of pressure ...
Example: Duct of Arbitrary Shape
... of arbitrary shape depicted in Figure 1. For simplicity, it is assumed that the velocity magnitude, q1 , is uniform across the inlet area, A1, where the fluid density is ρ1 . Similarly, the velocity magnitude, q2, is uniform across the outlet area, A2 , where the fluid density is ρ2. The angular incli ...
... of arbitrary shape depicted in Figure 1. For simplicity, it is assumed that the velocity magnitude, q1 , is uniform across the inlet area, A1, where the fluid density is ρ1 . Similarly, the velocity magnitude, q2, is uniform across the outlet area, A2 , where the fluid density is ρ2. The angular incli ...