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HELP PLEASE!!! ESPECIALLY PART 2
2. The following questions do not require the data above. Answer with the data given in each
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HELP PLEASE!!! ESPECIALLY PART 2
2. The following questions do not require the data above. Answer with the data given in each
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In a measurement of precipitation (rainfall), a raingauge with an orifice (collector) area of 30.50 in2 collects 1.30 litres of
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are you sure part a) is correct?
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In a measurement of precipitation (rainfall), a raingauge with an orifice (collector) area of 30.50 in2 collects 1.30 litres of water over a period of 26 minutes and 45 seconds.[10] 3) The volume (m3) of water that would have fallen on an area of 7.00
Ok thank you...if you can explain it to me more tomorrow i will greatly appreciate it! good night!!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh okkk :S but the question is asking for 7 acres
You are truely a savior mathmate, but i honestly don't understand part 3)...where are you getting all these numbers from?
If its a problem please let me know...thank you:)
I really feel bad asking but im honestly not...its taking me a while to figure it out...do you mind helping me with the rest of the questions :$...sorrryy....this is definitely not my area of expertise:(....thank you so much i really appreciate it:)
Similar question! I think we are both in the same course! So for the second part i got 148.26 mm/hr how do i write that as mm h-1?
Thank you! I was wondering if the person who originally started this forum had any input ("pleasehelp").
I understand now! Just to clarify my way of calculating depth isn't right? And also when I calculate part b), I have to convert 24 minutes and 45 secs into hours right? When I do that, do I convert it as 24.45 or 24mins separately 45 secs
would you use the depth in part a) to calculate part b)?
Umm why do you have to convert it to CM? So this is not right: 30.50 inches squared= 774.6999mm squared 1.3 litres= 1 300 000 mm cubed Depth= 1 300 000/774.699 Depth = 1678.069147 mm Im so confused with this stuff! Im in management so science is definitely