1. Explain how the Mariotte Bottle works making use of the following terms: Atmospheric Pressure, Absolute Pressure, Partial Vacuum, and Water Head Pressure.
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1. Explain how the Mariotte Bottle works making use of the following terms: Atmospheric Pressure, Absolute...
Part Description Which is true? 1. Absolute pressure-atmospheric pressure - gage pressure A. 2. Absolute pressure-atmospheric pressure + gage pressure If we assume Standard Temperature and Pressure (called "STP") the surface of the Tennessee River is at a gage pressure of 0 psi. What is the gage pressure 10 feet below the B. surface of the Tennessee River? 1. (62.4 lb/ft(10 ft) 2. (62.4 lb/ft3)(32.2 ft/s2)(10 ft)
The absolute pressure at the bottom of a water tank is 160 kPa. With an atmospheric pressure of 94 kPa, how deep is the tank?
absolute humidity at atmospheric pressure at 27 C is 0.011 kg water / dry air determine: a. water vapor partial pressure (kPa) b. relative humidity (%) c. dew point temperature (C)
1. If the atmospheric pressure was 765 torr and the partial pressure of air was 745 torr, calculate the partial pressure of water vapor using Dalton's Law. Perial - P. + P2! 765 forr = 745 torr & P2 P = 20 tour -795 torre 2. Refer to the "y = mx + b" (linear) form of the Clausius-Clapeyron equation on the first page of this experiment. What part of the Clausius-Clapeyron equation is equal to the slope: slope =...
The following data was obtained: atmospheric pressure: 752 torr water vapor pressure: 22 torr height of water column: 158 mm Calculate the partial pressure of the dry gas. Density of mercury if 13.6 g/cm3 and assume the desnity of the solution is 1.00 g/cm3/
Data Collecting hydrogen gas from the reaction of Mg with HCI Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Atmospheric pressure (in Hg) O pen Mass Mg ribbon 0.069 1.osa. 1.069 Volume Ha collected (ml) sim 40 mL de ML Temperature of water (°C) 23 с әət 1 22oC Vapor pressure of water (Table 10.1) 19.8WHO 19.8 mmHg 1.8 in Ho Atmospheric pressure (mm Hg) Partial pressure of H2 Temperature of water (K) Volume of H: collected (L) Moles Hz Theoretical moles...
elk: Explain how the clock divider works in terms of a 50 Mhz clock and a [31:0] divided clock signal. Use back of page for extra spaces elk: Explain how the clock divider works in terms of a 50 Mhz clock and a [31:0] divided clock signal. Use back of page for extra spaces
1. The atmospheric pressure on the a spring day in Minnesota was found to be 762 mm Hg. a. What would the pressure be in cm H2O? ______________ cm H2O b. About how many meters of water would it take to exert that pressure? ______________ m H2O
Question 3: Use drawings to explain how a bellow gauge can be used to display pressure change information as changes in length, angle and voltage. Can a bellow gauge be used to display absolute pressure? How? Question 3: Use drawings to explain how a bellow gauge can be used to display pressure change information as changes in length, angle and voltage. Can a bellow gauge be used to display absolute pressure? How?
Explain how a power screwdriver works in terms of energy conservation and work and force.