Determine the pressure difference between point A and B. The dimensions in the figure denotes the...
2. Determine the pressure difference between points A and B in Pa for h = 30 cm h = 4cm h3 = 7 cm Use water = 1000 kg/ml, Perone = 800 kg/m", and Puercury - 13600 kg/m Kerosene Water 800 30 BT Tem 1000 Mercury 15600
(2) Find the pressure difference between containers A and B shown in the figure below (S.G. of mercury - 13.6). (20%) 20cm Air 45 Water 1 50cm 30cm Mercury E 15cm
Pressure and Archimedes' Principle 2. Liquid mercury, which has a density of 13600 kg/m3, is commonly used in barometers to measure air pressure. A U-shaped tube closed at one end contains some mercury at the closed end (see figure) and vacuum above the mercury. Air in the open end exerts pressure on the mercury, and the mercury level rises until the mercury pressure in the closed end equals the air pressure in the open end. The height difference h between...
5 Determine the pressure difference between point A and B is to be calculated (Non-anonymous question ) (6 Points) * h, Glycerin SG - 1.35 Water SG = 1.0 Oil SG-0.65 65 cm 7 cm holl B 14 cm ng 17 cm hay Mercury SG = 13.5