
- Relationship between viscosity and velocity in fluid mechanics- Oct 31, 2022 · Viscosity is an intrinsic property of fluids that remains constant regardless of the fluid's velocity, as long as the flow is laminar and the relationship between viscous force and shear rate is … 
- Phase and group velocity for the wave function - Physics Forums- Jul 20, 2025 · Since the phase velocity is linear in , , the group velocity is an average of all the phase velocities in the wave pocket. This turns out true in the simplest case which wave pocket contains … 
- Is velocity ever a scalar quantity? • Physics Forums- Dec 27, 2024 · Velocity is fundamentally a vector quantity, possessing both magnitude and direction, while speed is a scalar representing only magnitude. In the context of the SUVAT equations, the … 
- Exit velocity of a gas through a hole • Physics Forums- Sep 25, 2016 · The discussion centers on the relationship between the exit velocity of gas and the diameter of a hole in a pressurized container. Initially, it was suggested that the exit velocity … 
- Average Speed vs. Velocity: Explained • Physics Forums- Jul 9, 2021 · Average speed is defined as the total distance traveled divided by the total time, while average velocity is the change in position divided by the time interval for that change. In straight-line … 
- Velocity of air coming out of a nozzle - Physics Forums- May 31, 2013 · To calculate the speed of air exiting a nozzle from a compressed air tank, the pressure ratio must be considered to determine if the flow is choked, which occurs when the pressure ratio is … 
- Can you have a negative average velocity? • Physics Forums- Sep 3, 2012 · Negative average velocity is possible when considering displacement in a defined directional context. For example, if an object moves north and then south, its average velocity can be … 
- How to find angular velocity from torque? • Physics Forums- Sep 6, 2013 · To find angular velocity (ω) from torque (τ), the relationship τ = Iα is used, where I is the moment of inertia and α is angular acceleration. Angular acceleration can be expressed as α = dω/dt, … 
- How to find the initial velocity given only angle and distance traveled- Sep 19, 2010 · To find the initial velocity of an object launched at a 33-degree angle that lands 85 meters away, the correct formula is range = v0^2 * sin (2θ) / g. The calculated initial velocity is … 
- Calculating Nozzle Flow Rate To work out the flow rate of water from a nozzle we need to work out the volume in a given period of time. To do this we work out the area of the nozzle and then multiply it by …