A standard after-surgery intravenous fluid has a density of 1125 kg/m3. If during the first three hours after surgery a patient is to receive a volume of 1.02 10-3 m3 of this fluid, determine the mass flow rate in kg/s.
A standard after-surgery intravenous fluid has a density of 1125 kg/m3. If during the first three...
At the hospital, a patient often receives fluids via an intravenous (IV) infusion. A bag of fluid is held at a fixed height above the patient’s body. The fluid then travels down a large diameter, flexible tube to a catheter – a short tube with a small diameter – inserted into the patient’s veins. 1.0 L of saline solution, with a density 1020 kg/m3 and a viscosity of 1.1 x 10-3 Pa s, is to be infused into a patient...
A liquid of density 890 kg/m3 flows through a horizontal pipe that has a cross-sectional area of 2.50 x 10-2 m2 in region A and a cross-sectional area of 8.50 x 10-2m2 in region B. The pressure difference between the two regions is 7.90 x 103 Pa. What are (a) the volume flow rate and (b) the mass flow rate?
A liquid of density 830 kg/m3 flows through a horizontal pipe that has a cross-sectional area of 2.50 x 10-2 m2 in region A and a cross-sectional area of 9.20 x 10-2 m2 in region B. The pressure difference between the two regions is 6.80 x 103 Pa. What are (a) the volume flow rate and (b) the mass flow rate?
A liquid of density 930 kg/m3 flows through a horizontal pipe that has a cross-sectional area of 2.90 x 10-2 m2 in region A and a cross-sectional area of 9.90 x 10-2 m2 in region B. The pressure difference between the two regions is 7.40 x 103 Pa. What are (a) the volume flow rate and (b) the mass flow rate?
A balloon inflated with helium
gas (density = 0.2 kg/m3) has a volume of 6 × 10–3 m3. If the
density of air is 1.3 kg/m3, what is the buoyant force exerted on
the balloon?
Test Bank, Question 29 A balloon inflated with helium gas (density = 0.2 kg/m3) has a volume of 6 x 10-3 m3. If the density of air is 1.3 kg/m3, what is the buoyant force exerted on the balloon? o0.01 N o0.08 N О 0.8N...
1. (10 points) A saturated water mixture enters a separator, which divides the fluid into a stream of liquid water and saturated vapor: Vapor Inlet Pin Pvap exit SEPARATOR Liquid Pli exit The inlet mass flow rate is 0.6 kg/s, and its density, pin, is 450 kg/m3. At their respective exits, the liquid density, pliq, is 999 kg/m3, and the vapor density Pvap, is 0.62 kg/m3. All three passages have the same diameter, D, of 10 cm. During steady operation,...
A fluid of density 1300 kg/m3 flows out through a 3 meter diameter pipe without friction at a rate of 1500 L/s. Find the velocity of the fluid as it flows out of the 3 meter diameter pipe. Note that the 'speed' sensor does not give enough significant figures... use the sensor, to prove your calculations (and not the opposite!) Submit Answer Tries 0/99 Calculate the velocity of the fluid if the pipe constricts to a diameter of 1 meter....
#1 The nurse is providing care to client who is prescribed IV fluid. The prescription for this cliet is D5/W 2,000 mL IV infuse over 12 h. The drop factor is 10 gtt/mL. How many gtt/min will the client receive? Round to the nearest whole number. #2 D5NS continuously @75 mL/hr using a standard macrodrip tubing. 1. Calculate the volume/min. 2. Calculate the volume/24 hrs. The total amount the patient will receive in 24 hours _____________________ 3. Calculate the...
A spherical particle (density 2500 kg/m3) is dropped in a tube of fluid. The diameter of the tube is 50mm, and the particle achieves a terminal velocity of 1 x 10-4 m/s. If the wall factor is 0.9, what is the size of the particle? Assume Rep < 0.3. Give your answer in mm, to 3 significant figures.
1. A liquid with a density of 750.0 kg/m3 flows through a 2.50 cm ID pipe at a rate of 17.5 L/min. a. Determine the mass flow rate in kg/s. (5 marks) b. Determine the velocity of the liquid in m/s. (5 marks)