Based on the definitions of static, dynamic and hydrostatic pressure which of these pressures is used by a pitot tube operating in a constant flow air stream?
A. Dynamic Only
B. Dynamic and Static
C. Dynamic and Hydrostatic
D. Hydrostatic and Static
Based on the definitions of static, dynamic and hydrostatic pressure which of these pressures is used...
Due to dynamic pressure Due to static pressure Datum Pitot tube OS 009 8) How would the height h change if one changes the elevation of the point B (i.e., bringing the pitot tube up or down). What happens if B reaches the bottom of the channel? Explain. 10
2. Find the Mach number and air speed corresponding of 500 kPa(abs) in an air flow with a (static) pressure of 100 kPa and measured (stagnation) temperature of 500 K. DISCUSSION: Suppose that, instead of assuming that a normal shock occurs upstream of the Pitot tube, it is assumed that the flow upstream is ISENTROPIC... what would the estimated flow speed be in that case? (NOTE: A normal shock is always observed to form upstream of bluff bodies such as...
Indicates differences between; Hydrostatic pressure and atmospheric pressure. a) Hydrostatic pressure is the pressure on an object that is inside the earth and atmospheric pressure on the object submerged in the air. b)Hydrostatic pressure is the pressure on an object submerged in the water and the atmospheric pressure on the object submerged in the air. c)Hydrostatic pressure is the pressure on an object that floats on water and the atmospheric pressure on the object submerged in the air. d)There is...
A pitot tube is used to measure the velocity of an air stream. The air has a temperature of 18°C and a pressure of 105 kPa 12 mm Hg If the differential height in a mercury manometer is 12 mm and the air is incompressible, the air velocity is most nearly (A) 38 m/'s o (B) 43 m/s (C) 48 ms (D) 50ms
With regard to starling forces in the peritubular capillaries, which of the following pressures is the highest in the peritubular capillaries? Question options: a) Peritubular capillary hydrostatic pressure b) Plasma oncotic pressure c) Tubular hydrostatic pressure d) Tubular oncotic pressure e) Pressures described in ‘a’ and ‘b’ are equal but opposite
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2 A paint sprayer pumps air through a constriction in a 0.025- m diameter pipe, as shown in the figure. The flow causes the pressure in the constricted area to drop and paint rises up the feed tube and enters the air stream. The speed of the air stream in the 0.025-m diameter sections is 5.00 m/s. The density of the air is 1.29 kg/m3, and the density of the paint is 1200 kg/m3. We can treat the...
TECHNOLOGY (6 Marks 11. Match the pressure readings a,b, and c below with the pressure definitions in the table? (3 Marks] (a) (b) V Static pressure reading Dynamic pressure reading Stagnation pressure reading
Which condition enhances lymphatic flow? a. Increased tissue hydrostatic pressure b. Increased interstitial fluid colloid osmotic pressure c. Increased capillary oncotic pressure d. Decreased capillary hydrostatic pressure
± Tactics Box 14.1 Hydrostatics Learning Goal:To practice Tactics Box 14.1 Hydrostatics.In problems about liquids in hydrostatic equilibrium, you often need to find the pressure at some point in the liquid. This Tactics Box outlines a set of rules for thinking about such hydrostatic problems.TACTICS EOX 14+ Hydrostatics1. Draw a picture. Show open surfaces, pistons, boundaries, and other features that affect the pressure. Include height and area measurements and fluid densities. identify the points at which you need to find the...
A pitot tube is used to measure the velocity of gasoline flowing in a pipe. The estimation of the velocity is given by the equation in which vi is the local velocity at location 1, pthe density of the liquid, pr the total pressure measured by the tube, and pi the static pressure at location 1. The density is estimated to be 680 50 kg/m3 (P 0.95, 0 bias). (i) Assume that the two pressures are measured separately using individual...