a sealed tank, shown below, has a picket air trapped above the water. The air picket is 6m in height as shown whereas the water level is 2m geigh
An elevated water storage tank and connecting p trust pressure al points ABCDE and Fine e shove Computer the Eev. 100 m are Oas please answer 23a and 23b and show all work. thank you This problem has been solved! See the answer
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a sealed tank, shown below, has a picket air trapped above thewater. The air picket...
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Question 22 0/20p A sealed tank shown below, has a pocket of trapped air above the water with a pressure P: (ps. The alr pocket ishin height (50 feet) as shown where as the water level is h in height(40 feet). A pressure gage at the bottom of the tank reads p2(60 psi) and the stand pipe for the entire tank reads hy(feet) Please take your decimals out to two places. (Do not write the units...
7.24 A pump is used to pressurize air in a tank to 300 kPa abs. e tank has a diameter of 2 m and a height of 4 m. The initial level of water in the tank is 1 m, and the initial pressure at the tank water surface is 0 kPa gage. The atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa. The pump provides a constant head of 50 m. The water is drawn from a reservoir that is 4 m below...
The tank shown in the figure below contains air at atmospheric pressure above the water surface. The velocity of the water flowing from the tank is22.5 ft./sec. Determine the water level (h). D-12 in. Ait p- 14.7 psia → V:" 22.5 ft/sec
(1 point) Consider two interconnected tanks as shown in the figure above. Tank 1 insal contains 100 Lters) of water and 345 g of sat, while tank 2 initally contains 90 L of water and 225 g of sait Water containing 25 gL of salt is poured into tank1 at a rate of 3.5 Lmin while the midure flowing into tank 2 contains a salt concentration of 35 gL of salt and is flouing at the rate of 2.5 Limin....
Air 250 kPa Problem6 A tall tank has an orifice (circular opening) located 2.5 m below the water surface. The tank is closed with an ABSOLUTE pressure of 250 kPa. Atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa. (a) Neglecting frictional effects, determine the flowrate out of the tank. (b) As the tank empties, will the flowrate increase, decrease, or remain the same? Prove your answer with equations and words. Assume the air pressure in the tank remains constant. 2.5 m 10 cm
(1 point) Consider two interconnected tanks as shown in the figure above. Tank 1 initial contains 10 L (liters) of water and 355 g of salt, while tank 2 initially contains 90 L of water and 345 g of salt. Water containing 40 g/L of salt is poured into tank1 at a rate of 4 L/min while the mixture flowing into tank 2 contains a salt concentration of 20 g/L of salt and is flowing at the rate of 1...