hydraulic gradient = H/L
where H- height
L- length , so it is a dimensionaless quantity.
The steeper the gradient, the higher the velocity of flow.
Known to be "VELOCITY GRADIENT"
the gradient of the graph
Velocity is displacement per unit time. Therefore the units of velocity are derived units (ms-1)
Velocity is speed and its direction. The units of velocity are any unit of speed and any means of indicating a direction.
The steeper the gradient, the higher the velocity of flow.
An increase in gradient will generally increase stream velocity.
Known to be "VELOCITY GRADIENT"
the gradient and how much friction there was. The gradient means how steep the land the river is on so if it is very steep them the velocity will be higher.
With respect to material being sheared, velocity gradient is the change dv in relative velocity v between parallel planes with respect to the change dr in perpendicular distance r throughout the depth of the material. Velocity gradient has the same dimensions as rate of shear, which is reciprocal seconds.
Gradient = rise / run. Use the same units.
the gradient of the graph
Velocity is L/T, gradient ("per unit distance") is 1/L so L/T x 1/L = 1/T
Velocity is displacement per unit time. Therefore the units of velocity are derived units (ms-1)
Velocity is speed and its direction. The units of velocity are any unit of speed and any means of indicating a direction.
the difference in velocity is mostly due to the great efficiency of the large downstream channel.
It is the downward gradient of the graph.