6 5. Is temperature an extensive or intensive property? 6. Standard atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psia....
Atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psia, the gage is reading 5.0 psi, the vapor pressure of the alcohol is 1.7 psia. Determine x and y. Aleom/ VAPOR O NIY X Ha VAPOR awly Alcoho! $gz.9 Hg
Given that the atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psia, and the radius of earth is 3960 miles, and the mass fraction of CO2 in atmosphere is 0.0035 % by weight, calculate the mass of CO2 in the atmosphere, in tonnes (1 tonne =2240 lb).
2. (a) Is the pressure of a system an extensive or intensive property? How? (3) (b) An 80-L vessel contains 4 kg of water at a pressure of 160 kPa. Determine (a) the temperature of the water, (b) the quality, (c) the enthalpy (d) the volume occupied by the vapor phase. (7)
After running the lab, you select an analysis point with the following properties: Atmospheric Pressure: 14.7 psia Compressor Inlet Pressure: 0.02 psig Compressor Exit Pressure: 7.24 psig Turbine 1 Inlet Pressure: 7.42 psig . Turbine 1 Exit Pressure: 0.41 psig Compressor Inlet Temperature: 20.4°C . Compressor Exit Temperature: 145.14°C e Turbine 1 Inlet Temperature: 532.9oc . Turbine 1 Exit Temperature: 488.48 C eFuel Flow: 10.26 L/hr .Engine RPM: 47,222 If you assume the compressor is adiabatic, what is the specific...
T he conditions at sea level are 14.7 psia and 59°F and temperature at 10,000 ft according to a) Isothermal atmosphere (5 Points) 15°C. Calculate the pressure
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)
Name Fluid Mechanics I (4600:310:301, Summer 2020,6/16, Tuesday) Application of Hydraulic Pressure Variation in Liquids - Measurement of Pressure: 1. Atmospheric pressure, Absolute pressure, and Gage pressure (or vacuum pressure) 1 Gage pressure @ 1 Standard atmospheric pressure: Patm = 760 mm Hg (abs) = 101.3 kPa(abs) = 14.7 (psia) = 1 (bar) Pressure Absolute pressure Local atmospheric pressure reference 2 Gage pressure @ 2 (suction or vacuum) Absolute pressure @ 2 This book employs the gage pressures unless specifically...
8. The figure shows a tank within a tank, each containing air. Pressure gage A, which indicates pressure inside tank A, is located inside tank B and reads 5 psig (vacuum). The U-tube Pa 14.7 psia Tank B manometer connected to tank B contains water with a column length of 10 in. Using the data shown on the figure, determine the absolute pressure of the air inside tank B and inside tank A, both in psia. The atmospheric pressure surrounding...
36. A. What is the difference between intensive and extensive properties? (Circle one correct answer) a) An intensive property is independent of the amount of the substance, whereas extensive property depends on b) Along with the change of the amount of substance, an intensive property changes faster than extensive property. c) Intensive properties are quantitative properties of substance, while extensive properties are qualitative d) An extensive property is independent of the amount of the substance, whereas intensive property depends on...
assume atmospheric pressure to be 15 psia 6. (20 pts)R-134 is contained in a rigid tank with a volume of 0.02 m^3. This initial quality of the R- 134a is 0. A leak is developed in the top of the tank. The leak is slow and the tank remains at room temperature. If heat is flowing into the tank at a rate of 10 Watt, determine the amount of time required to achieve a quality of 1 in the tank....