Propelling Force Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Force of Fluid = Weight of Water*Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet/[g]
F = WWater*V/[g]
This formula uses 1 Constants, 3 Variables
Constants Used
[g] - Gravitational acceleration on Earth Value Taken As 9.80665
Variables Used
Force of Fluid - (Measured in Newton) - Force of Fluid is the force resulting from liquid pressure acting over an area.
Weight of Water - (Measured in Kilogram) - Weight of water is the amount of water present in the soil.
Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet - (Measured in Meter per Second) - Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet is actual velocity of jet used in propeller.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Weight of Water: 1000 Kilogram --> 1000 Kilogram No Conversion Required
Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet: 6 Meter per Second --> 6 Meter per Second No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
F = WWater*V/[g] --> 1000*6/[g]
Evaluating ... ...
F = 611.829727786757
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
611.829727786757 Newton --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
611.829727786757 611.8297 Newton <-- Force of Fluid
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Jet Propulsion of Ships Calculators

Velocity of Jet Relative to Motion of Ship given Kinetic Energy
​ LaTeX ​ Go Relative Velocity = sqrt(Kinetic Energy*2*[g]/Weight of Body)
Kinetic Energy of Water
​ LaTeX ​ Go Kinetic Energy = Weight of Water*(Flow Velocity^2)/(2*[g])
Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet given Relative Velocity
​ LaTeX ​ Go Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet = Relative Velocity-Velocity of Ship
Velocity of Moving Ship given Relative Velocity
​ LaTeX ​ Go Velocity of Ship = Relative Velocity-Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet

Propelling Force Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Force of Fluid = Weight of Water*Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet/[g]
F = WWater*V/[g]

What is Propeller?

A Propeller is a device with a rotating hub and radiating blades that are set at a pitch to form a helical spiral, that, when rotated, performs an action which is similar to Archimedes' screw. It transforms rotational power into linear thrust by acting upon a working fluid, such as water or air.

How to Calculate Propelling Force?

Propelling Force calculator uses Force of Fluid = Weight of Water*Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet/[g] to calculate the Force of Fluid, The Propelling Force is defined as force generated by jet on the ship due to rotation of engine applied by fluid. Force of Fluid is denoted by F symbol.

How to calculate Propelling Force using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Propelling Force, enter Weight of Water (WWater) & Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet (V) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Propelling Force calculation can be explained with given input values -> 815.773 = 1000*6/[g].

FAQ

What is Propelling Force?
The Propelling Force is defined as force generated by jet on the ship due to rotation of engine applied by fluid and is represented as F = WWater*V/[g] or Force of Fluid = Weight of Water*Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet/[g]. Weight of water is the amount of water present in the soil & Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet is actual velocity of jet used in propeller.
How to calculate Propelling Force?
The Propelling Force is defined as force generated by jet on the ship due to rotation of engine applied by fluid is calculated using Force of Fluid = Weight of Water*Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet/[g]. To calculate Propelling Force, you need Weight of Water (WWater) & Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet (V). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Weight of Water & Absolute Velocity of Issuing Jet 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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