19 Determine the pressure of the water in pipe A shown in Fig. P2.19 if the...
cm Fig. P2.33 a pipe slanted 4. In the figure both the tank and the slanted tube are ure. The open to the atmosphere. If L = 2.13 m, what is the 12 cm. Both angle of tilt of the tube? ressure e? 50 Oi, SG 0.8 am 50 am Water, SG = 1.0 Fig. P2.36 at 20°C Determine (a) 6. 2.45 Determine the gage pressure at point A in Fig. P2.45, in pascals. Is it higher or lower than...
1. Determine the value of H in the sketch shown if the absolute pressure of air, pa equals 26.9 psi. shown if the absolute pressure 20 psi - Water - Gage fluid (SG = 3.0
Q3) An inclined manometer tube is connected to two closed tanks as shown in the figure below where !-210 cm. A gage was used to measure the pressure at the center of tank A and the reading was 60 kPa. A barometer locates near the tanks reads 72 cm of mercury. Specific weight of water is 9.81 kN/m3 and specific gravity (SG) of mercury is 13.6. a) Find the gage pressure in the center of tank B. b) Find the...
A closed tank is filled with water and has a 4-ft-diameter hemispherical dome as shown in the figure below. A U-tube manometer is connected to the tank. Determine the vertical force of the water on the dome if the differential manometer reading is 7 ft and the air pressure at the upper end of the manometer is 13.6 psi. Setting up the manometer equation, I found the pressure in the closed tank to be 2894.4 lb/ft^2, but when doing the...
3. If the reading on the pressure gage is 370 kPa, (a) determine the gage pressure (in kPa) of the gasoline line, and (b) repeat your analysis for a pressure gage reading of 210 kPa Oil SG-0.79 Pgage 370 kFa Gasoline SG:0.70 45 cm 50cm22 cm Pipe Air 10 cm Water Mercury SG- 13.6 Figure 2
A closed tank is filled with water and has a 4-ft-diameter hemispherical dome as shown in Fig. P2.129. A U-tube manometer is connected to the tank. Determine the vertical force of the water on the dome if the differential manometer reading is 7 ft and the air pressure at the upper end of the manometer is 13.4 psi.
Consider the system in Fig Q1 (a). If a change of 0.9 kPa in the pressure of air causes the brine-mercury interface in the right column to drop by 5 mm in the brine level in the right Air Brine pipe SG-1.1 Ah,-5 mm Area, A2 Water Area, A1 Mercury SG-13.56 Consider the system in Fig Q1 (a). If a change of 0.9 kPa in the pressure of air causes the brine-mercury interface in the right column to drop by...
what is the gage pressure of air in the tank? Salt Water SG 1.025 P 14.1 psia atm apen Gasoline, SG 0.7 Air Gasoline, , SG 0.7 Water, 62.3 lbm/ft Ul uI 6
1-78 Th Fi e gage pressure of the air in the tank shown in g. Pl-78 is measured to be 80 kPa. Determine the differen- tial height h of the mercury column. Oil SG 0.72 80 kPa 75 cm Water Air 30 cm Mercury SG 13.6 FIGURE P1-78
Determine the pressure and velocity at pipe C Part A The pressure in the 6-in-diameter pipe at A is 12 psi, and the water column rises to a height of h 38 ft.w 62.4 lb/ft3 Figure 1) Determine the velocity in the pipe at C Express your answer using four significant figures. View Available Hint(s) Figure 1 of 1 Vo5.55 ft,/s Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect: Try Again: 4 attempts remaining 0.5 in. Part B Complete previous part(s)