The formula to calculate the Fluid Ratio (FR) is:
\[ FR = \frac{F}{TM} \times 100 \]
Where:
Let's say the total fluid mass (F) is 50 grams and the total substance mass (TM) is 200 grams. Using the formula:
\[ FR = \frac{50}{200} \times 100 = 25 \]
So, the Fluid Ratio (FR) is 25%.
Definition: Fluid rate is the volume of fluid that flows through a system per unit of time.
Formula: \( \text{Fluid Rate} = \frac{\text{Volume}}{\text{Time}} \)
Example: \( \text{Fluid Rate} = \frac{1000}{60} \)
Definition: The liquid ratio is the ratio of liquid assets to current liabilities.
Formula: \( \text{Liquid Ratio} = \frac{\text{Liquid Assets}}{\text{Current Liabilities}} \)
Example: \( \text{Liquid Ratio} = \frac{50000}{25000} \)
Definition: Fluid flow rate is the volume of fluid that passes through a point in a system per unit of time.
Formula: \( \text{Flow Rate} = \frac{\text{Volume}}{\text{Time}} \)
Example: \( \text{Flow Rate} = \frac{500}{30} \)
Definition: Fluid flow rate is the volume of fluid that passes through a point in a system per unit of time.
Formula: \( \text{Flow Rate} = \frac{\text{Volume}}{\text{Time}} \)
Example: \( \text{Flow Rate} = \frac{800}{40} \)
Definition: Fluid requirements are the amount of fluid needed for a specific purpose or system.
Formula: \( \text{Fluid Requirements} = \text{Body Weight} \times \text{Fluid Factor} \)
Example: \( \text{Fluid Requirements} = 70 \times 30 \)