(Hydrostatic Force) A 10-m deep, 10-m wide, 10-m long tank, exposed to standard atmosphere at the...
Problem 3: [CL0 2] A 6 m deep and 2 m wide tank is filled with layers of 2.50 m of crude oil, 2.00 m of water, and 1.40 m of mercury, respectively from top to bottom. Considering the temperature of the liquids as 20°C 110) a) compute the total hydrostatic force on any wall of the tank. b) draw a representative (non-scaled) pressure distribution diagram for the given system.
6. A tank 20 ft long and 10 ft deep is 8 ft wide at the bottom and 18 ft wide at the top. In the bottom is an orifice having an area of 24 84 0.61? in. and å coefficient of discharge of 0.60. If the tank is full at the begin. ning, how long will it take to lower the water surface 6 ft? T
The water behind Grand Coulee Dam is 1200 m wide & 150 m deep. Find hydrostatic force on back of dam. (total force = avg pressure × area) a.5.2×109 N b. 8.8 × 1010 N c. 2 × 1010 N d. 18.0 × 1010 N
A water holding tank measures 100 m long, 50 m wide, and 12 m deep. Traces of mercury have been found in the tank, with a concen- tration of 70 mg/L. What is the total mass of mercury in the tank? Answer in units of kg
11. Hydrostatic Pressure Determine the resultant hydrostatic force, Fr, on the submerged plate, and its location, ZR, in terms of depth from the surface. The 8m wide tank contains liquid with density p = 1200 kg/m². 3.5m 2m B
An open tank 10m long by 1.5m wide by 1.5m deep is filled with oil (s = 0.80) to a depth of 1.20m. It is accelerated uniformly from rest to 15 m /sec. What is the shortest time in which the tank maybe accelerated without spilling any oil?
11. Hydrostatic Pressure Determine the resultant hydrostatic force, Fr, on the submerged plate, and its location, ZR, in terms of depth from the surface. The 8m wide tank contains liquid with density p= 1200 kg/mº. 35
A swimming pool is 10 ft wide and 20 ft long and its bottom is an inclined plane, the shallow end having a depth of 4 ft and the deep end, 11 ft. Assume the pool is full of water. (Round your answers to the nearest whole number. Recall that the weight density of water is 62.5 lb/ft3.)Estimate the hydrostatic force on one of the sides.
The figure shows a cylindrical tank of 80 em in diameter which is fully filled with water. In order to increase the flow from the tank to the exit pipe on the left, an additional pressure is applied to the water surface by an air compressor to supply air to the upper air chamber of the tank. The external walls of the tank are exposed to the atmospheric conditions of the area. You are required to determine the hydrostatic conditions...
A 2 m long and 3 m wide horizontal rectangular plate is submerged in water (at 20°C). The distance of the top surface of the plate from the free surface of the water is 5 m. The atmospheric pressure is 95 kPa. Considering atmospheric pressure, the hydrostatic force, in kN, acting on the top surface of this plate is a. 307 b. 688 c. 747 d. 864 e. 2950