The calculated velocity of water at sea level for a given temperature of 40 degrees C

What is the calculated velocity of water at sea level for a given temperature of 40 degrees C?

The calculated velocity of water at sea level for a given temperature of 40 degrees C is 0.796 m/s.

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The velocity of water depends on a variety of factors, including temperature, pressure, and density. At sea level and at a temperature of 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit), the density of water is approximately 997 kg/m^3. Without additional information such as pressure and density, velocity cannot be calculated.

You might be thinking of the speed of sound in water which depends mainly on temperature and pressure. For a temperature of 40 degree C, the speed of sound in water is approximately 1482m/s.