Why Is Flow Measured In Square Root?

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 Flow varies directly as the square root of different pressure F = K square root of ΔP.
 Since this flow varies as the square root of differential pressure the pen does not directly indicate flow.
 The flow can be determined by taking the square root of the pen. Say the pen reads 50% of chart.

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