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A liquid fluid is contained in a 21meter- high closed tank The absolute hydrostatic pressure exerted by the fluid at the bottom of the tank is 309 kPa. What is fluid density?
(1 point) ん 1.2 m 30° The tank shown in the figure contains a fluid with a specific gravity of 1.7. The region above the fluid is filled with vapor. The pressure gauge located at the top of the tank indicates a reading of 8.75 psig. 1. Determine the gauge pressure at the bottom of the tank. 2. Determine the height of the liquid column in the vertical tube Poa gauge TTn
What is the absolute pressure (in kPa) in the tank, Pa, if the manometer fluid is water (density 1000 kg/m'), H is 330 ft and Patm 101 kPa? Patm Po 0 Fluid
Question Al A pipeline carrying heavy oil with a specific gravity of SGo-0.8 and a tank containing slightly compressed air are connected through a manometer filled with mercury, SGM 13.6 and a reservoir as shown in Fig. 1. The ratio of reservoir diameter D to pipe diameter d is D/d-2 Air ho Dill Mercury Figure 1: Manometer connecting pipeline and air tank. Drawing not to scale. The oil-mercury interface is at height ho-50cm below the centre of the pipeline, the...
A manometer is connected to a tank which is partly filled with oil of specific gravity 0.8 as shown. The manometric fluid is mercury. Calculate the pressure gauge reading if the barometric pressure is 75 cm of mercury. AIR PRESSURE GAUGE Fig.1 2.25m 50cm
The liquid in the open-tube manometer in Figure 14.9a in thetextbook is mercury, = 3.00, and = 7.00. Atmospheric pressure is 980 millibars.a) What is the absolute pressure at the bottom of the U-shapedtube?b) What is the absolute pressure in the open tube at a depthof 4.00 below the free surface?c) What is the absolute pressure of the gas in the tank?d) What is the gauge pressure of the gas in pascals?
Determine the new differential reading along the inclined leg of the mercury manometer as shown in the figure, if the pressure in pipe A is decreased 10 kPa and the pressure in pipe B remains unchanged. The fluid in A has a specific gravity of 0.9 and the fluid in B is water.
5. The gage pressure in a tank is 65 kPa. If the tank is sitting at sea level and a manometer were used to measure the pressure what would the height of the liquid column in the manometer be (in mm) if the fluid was (a) Engine Oil or (b) Mercury? 6.What is the advantage of using Mercury over water in a manometer?
Q3: A manometer connected to a tank which is filled with air, and partially with oil having specific gravity of (0.8), as shown in figure (3). Calculate: a) The pressure at the gauge (level 5) in m.oil. b) The absolute pressure at pressure gauge in (m.oil) if the atmospheric pressure is 75cm.Hg. Air 0.8m 3 Pressure gauge 3m Oil S=0.8 Mercury (S=13.6) 15 Figure 1).
A manometer connected to a tank gives a column length reading of 12 in of manometer fluid. The surrounding atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi. Determine the absolute pressure inside the tank in psi and kpa. The density of the manometer fluid is 100 lbm/it' and the acceleration of gravity is 32.2 ft/s. Make sure you show your units clearly.