• FiskFisk33@startrek.website
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    7 months ago

    I assumed a firehose per area the size of a firehose edit: some quick googling says a 6cm firehose dumps about a cubic meter per minute, which works out to 500 meters of water per minute if we measured it like we measure rain.

    30ft per hour is about ten meters per hour.

    Yeah, no I would not say that is like a firehose.

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      7 months ago

      about a cubic meter per minute, which works out to 500 meters of water per minute

      Rain is usually calculated per m2.

      1 m3 per minute is 60 m3 per hour.
      10k mm rain per hour is 1 liter x 10k = 10 m3 per hour.

      So I make it out to about a sixth of your firehose. Which still makes it way worse than any kind of weather you would call rain.
      I’m not sure what other analogy would be closer?

      Edit: Corrected to the quote I actually responded to.