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Originally Posted by mikewhant Hi there, thanks in advance for any help
Make A the subject of the formula:
Q = C.A square root (2g.h / (1-A^2/x^2))
I have got this far but unsure what to do with the fraction of a fraction... the (x^2) bit.
Q^2 / C^2.A^2 = (2g.h / (1-A^2/x^2))
Thank you again for any assitance
Mike |
I would first isolate that square root:
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and then square both sides.
[math]\frac{Q^2}{C^2A^2}= \frac{2gh}{1- \frac{A^2}{x^2}}
Multiply both numerator and denominator, on the right, by
Get rid of the fractions by multiplying both sides by the denominators,

and
Add

to both sides
Factor [math]A^2[/quote] out of the right side
Divide both sides by
Finally, take the square root of both sides