(Hydrostatic Force) A 10-m deep, 10-m wide, 10-m long tank, exposed to standard atmosphere at the surface, is filled with water. What is its absolute pressure at the tank floor?
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?
Problem 4: A 4 m-wide tank with height of 1.8 m filled with water is pulled with a cable inclined at 30° to the horizontal. The constant acceleration value in the cable direction is 4 m/s. The water depth is measured as 1.5 m before the motion starts. • Determine the angle between the water surface and the horizontal. • Compute the maximum and minimum pressure values on the bottom of the tank. • How many volume of water are...
Answer any THREE (3) questions, 20 marks each A.1 (a) The tank contains four successive layers of namely oil (S.G.=0.893), water, Fluid X and mercury (S.G. = 13.6) of different thickness as shown in Fig. A.l(a). Given that the gauge pressure at the tank bottom is 139 kPa, (i) What is the Specific Gravity (S.G.) of the Fluid X? (5 marks) (ii) What is level of Fluid X (h) in the open tube tapped at 1.5 m below the bottom...
Need just the results. Thank you! rate. The tank has height 6 m and the diameter at the top is 4 m. If the water level is rising at a rate of 20 cm/min when find the rate at which water is being pumped into the tank. (Round your answer to the nearest integer.) 290253 cm3/min Need Help? Resd Watch iTalk to a Tutor Submit Answer Save Progress Practice Another Version o 01 points | Previous Answers SCalcET8 3 9...