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Vtotal=5.586 volt and Vstatic=5.426 volt. In this test, we used range of OV to 10V and 2kPA to +2kPa transmitter. So, if we convert this

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Vtotal=5.586 volt and Vstatic=5.426 volt. In this test, we used range of OV to 10V and 2kPA to +2kPa transmitter. So, if we convert this result to pressure with using interopolation; Ptotal=((PupPlow)Vtotal)/(VupVlow))2=((2(2)5.586)/(100))2=234.6PaPstatic=((PupPlow)Vstatic)/(VupVlow))2=((2(2)5.426)/(100))2=170.4Pa so; Pdynamic=Ptotal-Pstatic=64.2Pa P=1/2V2 This velocity is mean velocity, Vmean is air's. 64.2=1/21.05V2Vmean=11.058m/sD=2"=5.08cm Vtotal=5.586 volt and Vstatic=5.426 volt. In this test, we used range of OV to 10V and 2kPA to +2kPa transmitter. So, if we convert this result to pressure with using interopolation; Ptotal=((PupPlow)Vtotal)/(VupVlow))2=((2(2)5.586)/(100))2=234.6PaPstatic=((PupPlow)Vstatic)/(VupVlow))2=((2(2)5.426)/(100))2=170.4Pa so; Pdynamic=Ptotal-Pstatic=64.2Pa P=1/2V2 This velocity is mean velocity, Vmean is air's. 64.2=1/21.05V2Vmean=11.058m/sD=2"=5.08cm

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