Water fill rate

Ask questions about projects relating to: aerodynamics or hydrodynamics, astronomy, chemistry, electricity, electronics, physics, or engineering

Moderators: kgudger, bfinio, MadelineB, Moderators

Locked
deleted-646812
Posts: 1
Joined: Sun Nov 04, 2018 4:28 pm
Occupation: Student

Water fill rate

Post by deleted-646812 »

How would I calculate the rate at which water fills into a cup? For instance, I hold a cup's rim 1 inch under water in a bath tub and the water flows in the top. How would I calculate that rate in which the water is flowing in?

Also, say the water wasn't still (aka say the same situation took place in the ocean), would that affect my calculation?
norman40
Former Expert
Posts: 1022
Joined: Mon Jul 14, 2014 1:49 pm
Occupation: retired chemist
Project Question: Volunteer
Project Due Date: n/a
Project Status: Not applicable

Re: Water fill rate

Post by norman40 »

Hi,

This forum is intended for students, parents, and teachers working on K-12 science projects. If your question is related to a science project, please post some details such as your hypothesis, research question or experimental plan. If you are looking for help with homework or general science discussions there are other sites that should be able to answer your question.

A. Norman
Locked

Return to “Grades 9-12: Physical Science”