Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Volume of Distilled Water = (Threshold Odor Number-1)*Volume of Sewage
VD = (To-1)*Vs
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Volume of Distilled Water - (Measured in Cubic Meter) - Volume of Distilled Water refers to the total volume of the distilled water taken under consideration.
Threshold Odor Number - Threshold Odor Number refers to the dilution factor at which the odor is just detectable.
Volume of Sewage - (Measured in Cubic Meter) - Volume of Sewage refers to the total amount of sewage being disposed.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Threshold Odor Number: 11.2 --> No Conversion Required
Volume of Sewage: 2.2 Cubic Meter --> 2.2 Cubic Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
VD = (To-1)*Vs --> (11.2-1)*2.2
Evaluating ... ...
VD = 22.44
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
22.44 Cubic Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
22.44 Cubic Meter <-- Volume of Distilled Water
(Calculation completed in 00.014 seconds)

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Threshold Odour Number Calculators

Threshold Odour Number
​ LaTeX ​ Go Threshold Odor Number = Volume of Sewage+Volume of Distilled Water/Volume of Sewage
Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number
​ LaTeX ​ Go Volume of Distilled Water = (Threshold Odor Number-1)*Volume of Sewage
Volume of Sewage given Threshold Odour Number
​ LaTeX ​ Go Volume of Sewage = Volume of Distilled Water/(Threshold Odor Number-1)

Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Volume of Distilled Water = (Threshold Odor Number-1)*Volume of Sewage
VD = (To-1)*Vs

What is Threshold Odour Number?

Threshold Odour Numbers are whole numbers that indicate how many dilutions it takes to produce odor-free water.

How to Calculate Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number?

Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number calculator uses Volume of Distilled Water = (Threshold Odor Number-1)*Volume of Sewage to calculate the Volume of Distilled Water, The Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number formula is defined as the total volume of the water which is odourless. Volume of Distilled Water is denoted by VD symbol.

How to calculate Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number, enter Threshold Odor Number (To) & Volume of Sewage (Vs) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number calculation can be explained with given input values -> 22.44 = (11.2-1)*2.2.

FAQ

What is Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number?
The Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number formula is defined as the total volume of the water which is odourless and is represented as VD = (To-1)*Vs or Volume of Distilled Water = (Threshold Odor Number-1)*Volume of Sewage. Threshold Odor Number refers to the dilution factor at which the odor is just detectable & Volume of Sewage refers to the total amount of sewage being disposed.
How to calculate Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number?
The Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number formula is defined as the total volume of the water which is odourless is calculated using Volume of Distilled Water = (Threshold Odor Number-1)*Volume of Sewage. To calculate Volume of Distilled Water given Threshold Odour Number, you need Threshold Odor Number (To) & Volume of Sewage (Vs). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Threshold Odor Number & Volume of Sewage 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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