The formula to calculate the Spray Angle (SA) is:
\[ \text{SA} = \text{ATAN}\left(\frac{C}{D}\right) \]
Where:
The Spray Angle (SA) is the angle formed by the spray pattern as it exits the nozzle. It is calculated by taking the inverse tangent (arctan) of the ratio of the spray coverage to the spray distance. This measurement is important in various applications, such as agriculture, painting, and cleaning, to ensure the spray is applied evenly and effectively.
Let's assume the following values:
Step 1: Divide the spray coverage by the spray distance:
\[ \frac{C}{D} = \frac{5}{10} = 0.5 \]
Step 2: Take the inverse tangent of the result:
\[ \text{SA} = \text{ATAN}(0.5) \approx 26.57 \text{ degrees} \]
Therefore, the Spray Angle is approximately 26.57 degrees.
Let's assume the following values:
Step 1: Divide the spray coverage by the spray distance:
\[ \frac{C}{D} = \frac{4}{8} = 0.5 \]
Step 2: Take the inverse tangent of the result:
\[ \text{SA} = \text{ATAN}(0.5) \approx 26.57 \text{ degrees} \]
Therefore, the Spray Angle is approximately 26.57 degrees.