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What is the discharge of water moved by a river that has an area of 750m and is traveling 4 m/s?

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Answer:

The discharge of water moved by a river that has an area of
750m and is traveling
4m/s is
3000 (m^(3) )/(s)

Step-by-step explanation:

Discharge is the amount of water flowing through a given space per second.

Thus, the formula of discharge
= Area
* Velocity

Or
D = A * V ---------Equation (1)

Given -

Area
= 750meter

Velocity
= 4
(m)/(s)

Substituting the given values in equation 1 , we get -


D = 750 * 4\\= 3000 (m^(3) )/(s)

Thus, the discharge of water moved by a river that has an area of
750m and is traveling
4m/s is
3000 (m^(3) )/(s)

User Oleg Majewski
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The question is simply asking for the volumetric flow rate of the water in the river. It is the volume of fluid which passes per unit time. It has units of m^3 /s. We calculate as follows:

Q = 750 m^2 (4 m/s ) = 3000 m^3/s

Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
User Brian Syzdek
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