Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Ocean Tide Amplitude = (Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets*Tidal Period)/(2*pi*Surface Area of Bay*Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat)
ao = (Qmax*T)/(2*pi*Ab*Vmax)
This formula uses 1 Constants, 5 Variables
Constants Used
pi - Archimedes' constant Value Taken As 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Variables Used
Ocean Tide Amplitude - (Measured in Meter) - Ocean Tide Amplitude is the height difference between high and low tides, reflecting gravitational forces from the moon and sun.
Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets is the maximum volume flow rate passing a particular location during an event.
Tidal Period - (Measured in Second) - Tidal Period is the time taken for a specific site on Earth to rotate from an exact point under moon to same point under moon, also known as “tidal day” and it’s slightly longer than a solar day.
Surface Area of Bay - (Measured in Square Meter) - Surface Area of Bay is defined as a small body of water set off from the main body.
Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat - (Measured in Meter per Second) - Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat [length/time] is measure of speed in the inlet throat.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets: 10.15 Cubic Meter per Second --> 10.15 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Tidal Period: 130 Second --> 130 Second No Conversion Required
Surface Area of Bay: 1.5001 Square Meter --> 1.5001 Square Meter No Conversion Required
Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat: 35 Meter per Second --> 35 Meter per Second No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
ao = (Qmax*T)/(2*pi*Ab*Vmax) --> (10.15*130)/(2*pi*1.5001*35)
Evaluating ... ...
ao = 3.99982758120422
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
3.99982758120422 Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
3.99982758120422 3.999828 Meter <-- Ocean Tide Amplitude
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets
​ LaTeX ​ Go Ocean Tide Amplitude = (Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets*Tidal Period)/(2*pi*Surface Area of Bay*Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat)
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Tidal Period given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets
​ LaTeX ​ Go Tidal Period = (2*pi*Ocean Tide Amplitude*Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat*Surface Area of Bay)/Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets
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Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Ocean Tide Amplitude = (Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets*Tidal Period)/(2*pi*Surface Area of Bay*Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat)
ao = (Qmax*T)/(2*pi*Ab*Vmax)

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How to Calculate Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets?

Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets calculator uses Ocean Tide Amplitude = (Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets*Tidal Period)/(2*pi*Surface Area of Bay*Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat) to calculate the Ocean Tide Amplitude, The Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets is defined as the elevation of tidal high water above mean sea level. Ocean Tide Amplitude is denoted by ao symbol.

How to calculate Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets, enter Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets (Qmax), Tidal Period (T), Surface Area of Bay (Ab) & Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat (Vmax) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets calculation can be explained with given input values -> 4.000094 = (10.15*130)/(2*pi*1.5001*35).

FAQ

What is Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets?
The Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets is defined as the elevation of tidal high water above mean sea level and is represented as ao = (Qmax*T)/(2*pi*Ab*Vmax) or Ocean Tide Amplitude = (Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets*Tidal Period)/(2*pi*Surface Area of Bay*Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat). Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets is the maximum volume flow rate passing a particular location during an event, Tidal Period is the time taken for a specific site on Earth to rotate from an exact point under moon to same point under moon, also known as “tidal day” and it’s slightly longer than a solar day, Surface Area of Bay is defined as a small body of water set off from the main body & Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat [length/time] is measure of speed in the inlet throat.
How to calculate Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets?
The Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets is defined as the elevation of tidal high water above mean sea level is calculated using Ocean Tide Amplitude = (Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets*Tidal Period)/(2*pi*Surface Area of Bay*Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat). To calculate Ocean Tide Amplitude given Total Maximum Discharge for Total of all Inlets, you need Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets (Qmax), Tidal Period (T), Surface Area of Bay (Ab) & Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat (Vmax). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Maximum Discharge of Total Inlets, Tidal Period, Surface Area of Bay & Maximum Velocity in the Inlet Throat and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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