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    Sep 7, 2004, 02:51 PM
    converting the units of an equation
    I have an equation, which has to do with a weir and flow rates, Q=288.8LH^(3/2) where Q is the discharge rate (gal/hr.), L is the lenth of the weir opening (inches), and H is the height of fluid (inches). How do I find a new constant if I changed Q to (cubic feet/sec.), and L and H to feet? Thank your for your time and I appreciate it.

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I have an equation that has to do with weirs and flow rates, Q=288.8LH^(3/2) where Q is the discharge rate (gal/hr), L is the opening lenth (inches), and H is the height of the fluid (inches). How do I find a new constant if I where to change Q to (cubic feet/sec.) and L and H to feet? Thank you...


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