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The water in a tank is pressurized by air, and the pressure is measured by a multifluid manometer as shown in Figure 1. Determine the gage pressure of air in the tank if h1=26cm, h2=45cm, and h3-58cm. The specific gravity of mercury and oil are given to be 13.6 and 0.85 respectively. AIR WATER Mercury Figure 1
Problem5 The water in the tank is pressurized by air, and the pressure is measured by a multi-fluid manometer as shown. Determine the gage pressure of air in the tank if h 0.25 m, h2 0.35 m, and h 0.5m AIR WATER Mercury
1. Solve this problem in symbols first and then plug in numbers. pressurized vessel contains water with some air above it, as shown below. A multi-fluid manometer system is used o determine the pressure at the air-water interface, point F. Determine the gage pressure at point F in kPa gage. oil Air Mercury Data h, . 0.24 mi, h2 0.35 m and h3 . 0.52 m Assume the fluid densities are water 1000 kg/m2, oil: 790 kg/m2 and mercury(Hg): 13,600...
4 of 4 3. The formation of a bubble indicates that there is excess pressure AP inside the bubble above the atmospheric pressure. For a bubble of radius R having a surface tension Os, the excess pressure AP is given by: ΔΡ = 205 R a. Draw a free-body diagram of half a bubble indicating the force balance (4 marks) b. Derive the above equation (4 marks) C. Everything else being the same, do you expect the air bubble to...
The figure belows shows a dosed tank holding air and oil to which is connected a U-tube mercury manometer and a pressure gage, with 24-4ft, L2 - 0.5 ft, and L3 - 1.25 ft. The densities of the oil and mercury are 55 and 845, respectively, each in lb/rt. Let 9 -32.2 ft/s? Peware Air QI (55) Mercury (545) Determine the reading of the pressure gage, in Ibf/in? (gage). Page RESOURCES Problem 1.041 The figure belows shows a closed tank...
1-61 Both a gage and a manometer are attached to a gas tank to measure its pressure. If the reading on the pressure gage is o kPa, determine the distance between the two fluid levels of the manometer if the fluid is (a) mercury (p 13,600 kg/m3) or (b) water (p 1000 kg/m3). P 80 kPa Gas FIGURE P1-61
The two tanks A and B are connected using a manometer. If the
waste oil is poured into tank A to a depth of h=1.25 m, determine
the pressure of the trapped air in tank B. Air is also trapped in
line CD as shown. Take this fact into account by using the Ideal
Gas Law and room temperature to account for the effect of the
trapped air. Take p_o= 900 (kg/m^3) and p_w= 1000 (kg/m^3).
manometer. If waste oil...
O 2. Both a gage and a manometer are attached to a gas tank to measure its pressure. Find the reading on the pressure gage, when the distance between the two fluid levels of the manometer is: a. 1 meter and the fluid is mercury (p -13,600 kg/m) b. 10 meters and the fluid is water (p 1000 kg/m). 0 1 'mVl e8r.ebn m ETo.OMeT mmal d dgisd od brns olgns biupi.J AS Q3. Consi angle, 20° and the height...
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3.15 A partitioned tank as shown contains water and mercury. What is the gage pressure in the air trapped in the left chamber? What pres- sure would the air on the left need to be pumped to in order to bring the water and mercury free surfaces level? r tem- ore it 0.85 m Water 3.85 m . 4 m S N. id 2 m Mercury 4 m 3.8 m P3.15,...