Alvis Member Joined 2012 2012-06-01 1:54 am #1 2012-06-01 1:54 am #1 Can I use this formula for water by substituting the speed of sound in water for C? SY Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 SYclotron.com 2012-06-01 2:23 am #2 2012-06-01 2:23 am #2 I think you'll have to readjust the other variables to account for density, compressibility, and heat capacity. Alvis Member Joined 2012 2012-06-01 2:32 am #3 2012-06-01 2:32 am #3 OK thanks, so I guess I will now need the absorption coefficients (a), for given materials under water. Status Not open for further replies. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
SY Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 SYclotron.com 2012-06-01 2:23 am #2 2012-06-01 2:23 am #2 I think you'll have to readjust the other variables to account for density, compressibility, and heat capacity. Alvis Member Joined 2012 2012-06-01 2:32 am #3 2012-06-01 2:32 am #3 OK thanks, so I guess I will now need the absorption coefficients (a), for given materials under water. Status Not open for further replies.
I think you'll have to readjust the other variables to account for density, compressibility, and heat capacity.
Alvis Member Joined 2012 2012-06-01 2:32 am #3 2012-06-01 2:32 am #3 OK thanks, so I guess I will now need the absorption coefficients (a), for given materials under water.
OK thanks, so I guess I will now need the absorption coefficients (a), for given materials under water.