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    Jun 15, 2008, 01:53 PM
    Rearanging formulas
    Hi,

    Nice to meet you all. I have a question to ask that I hope some people may be able to help me with. I am a college student studying BTEC Opps and Maint Engineering. I have had a lot of problems with maths in the past but am finally getting to know it, but I have a major issue with rearranging formulas and most stuff that we get given needs to be rearranged.

    Anyway I hope some of you may be able to point me in the right direction of how exactly to do it. I know rearranging simple equations like ohms law but this equation I have at the moment is tricky.

    The velocity of gas measured by a Pitot Static Tube is given by the equation:
    lllllllllllllllllllll__________
    Vgas = √2 Pdynamic * C
    lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllρ

    I need to rearrange that formula to allow me to work out the expected dynamic pressure be making P the subject of the formula.

    Any advice be gratefully appreciated,

    Thanks for your time
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    Jun 15, 2008, 02:39 PM
    You must solve this for P?



    If so,

    Multiply both sides by rho:



    Divide by C:



    Square both sides:



    Divide by 2:

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    Jun 16, 2008, 12:24 AM
    Hi glactus,

    Thank you very very much for your post, I have found this very useful as I have studdied your steps to allow me learn how to rearange better.

    Thanks a bunch! *
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    Jun 16, 2008, 03:32 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Arkious
    Hi glactus,

    Thank you very very much for your post, i have found this very useful as i have studdied your steps to allow me learn how to rearange better.

    Thanks a bunch! *
    As long as you do the same thing to both sides, you can't go wrong! :)

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