How is powerhead flow calculated?

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It’s easy to calculate the flow of a return pump. It’s dealing with a confined tube or pipe to push water through and can be easily measured or calculated. However, how do they figure out the flow rates for powerheads? Take a gyre, for instance. It has such a wide area of flow, or a sine style powerhead that pushes a very wide spray. How exactly are they calculating these flow rates?
 
It’s easy to calculate the flow of a return pump. It’s dealing with a confined tube or pipe to push water through and can be easily measured or calculated. However, how do they figure out the flow rates for powerheads? Take a gyre, for instance. It has such a wide area of flow, or a sine style powerhead that pushes a very wide spray. How exactly are they calculating these flow rates?
Isn’t flow rate measured?
 

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