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Calculate the average velocity, root mean square (r.m.s), turbulence intensity
and cross turbulence from the following data.
( The data can u see from the Image )
Please solve in 30-60 minutes thank u

Transcribed Image Text:Waktu (second)
Vx (m/s)
Vy (m/s)
Vz (m/s)
0.000
6.3
0.68
0.44
0.001
6.
0.46
0.41
0.002
6.3
0.43
0.42
0.003
6.1
0.55
0.38
0.004
6.7
0.61
0.34
0.005
6.5
0.53
0.35
0.006
5.5
0.6
0.41
0.007
5.7
0.52
0.4
0.008
5.9
0.46
0.38
0.009
5.5
0.47
0.43
0.010
0.48
0.42
0.011
6.8
0.61
0.43
6.3
0.35
0.43
0.42
0.42
0.012
0.013
6.3
0.014
6.1
0.55
0.38
0.015
6.7
0.61
0.34
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