What are Surges?
Surges, or transients, are brief overvoltage spikes or disturbances on a power waveform that can damage, degrade, or destroy electronic equipment within any home, commercial building, industrial, or manufacturing facility. Transients can reach amplitudes of tens of thousands of volts.
How to Calculate Velocity at Depth1 when Surge Height is Negligible?
Velocity at Depth1 when Surge Height is Negligible calculator uses Velocity of Fluid at Negative Surges = (Height of Channel*[g]/Celerity of Wave)+Velocity of Fluid at 2 to calculate the Velocity of Fluid at Negative Surges, The Velocity at Depth1 when surge height is negligible formula is defined as velocity of flow surge at a point. Velocity of Fluid at Negative Surges is denoted by VNegativesurges symbol.
How to calculate Velocity at Depth1 when Surge Height is Negligible using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Velocity at Depth1 when Surge Height is Negligible, enter Height of Channel (Hch), Celerity of Wave (Cw) & Velocity of Fluid at 2 (V2) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Velocity at Depth1 when Surge Height is Negligible calculation can be explained with given input values -> 24.31072 = (12.01*[g]/5.4)+5.