It takes 4.00 minutes to fill a gas tank with 50.0 liters of gasoline. If the pump nozzle is 1.35 cm in radius, what is the average speed of the gasoline as it leaves the nozzle? (1 000 liters = one cubic meter)
It takes 4.00 minutes to fill a gas tank with 50.0 liters of gasoline. If the...
(1 point) A gas station stores its gasoline in a tank under the ground. The tank is a cylinder lying horizontally on its side. (In other words, the tank is not standing vertically on one of its flat ends.) If the radius of the cylinder is 1 meter, its length is 5 meters, and its top is 3 meters under the ground, find the total amount of work needed to pump the gasoline out of the tank. (The density of...
The answer above is NOT correct. (1 point) A gas station stores its gasoline in a tank under the ground. The tank is a cylinder lying horizontally on its side. (In other words, the tank is not standing vertically on one of its flat ends.) If the radius of the cylinder is 0.5 meters, its length is 8 meters, and its top is 2 meters under the ground, find the total amount of work needed to pump the gasoline out...
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(1 point) A gas station stores its gasoline in a tank under the ground. The tank is a cylinder lying horizontally on its side. (In other words, the tank is not standing vertically on one of its flat ends.) If the radius of the cylinder is 1 meter, its length is 8 meters, and its top is 5 meters under the ground, find the total amount of work needed to pump the gasoline out of...
Assume it takes 6.00 min to fill a 20.0-gal gasoline tank. (1 US. gal = 231 in.3) (a) Calculate the rate at which the tank is filled in gallons per second. (b) Calculate the rate at which the tank is filled in cubic meters per second. (c) Determine the time interval, in hours, required to fill a 1.00-m3 volume at the same rate. (1 U.S. gal 231 in.3)
1. One pipe can fill a tank in 20 minutes, while another takes 30 minutes to fill the same tank. How long would it take the two pipes together to fill the tank? 2. Andy's average driving speed for a 4-hour trip was 45 miles per hour. During the first 3 hours he drove 40 miles per hour. What was his average speed for the last hour of his trip? 3. What is the solution set of the quadratic equation...
Imagine that you have a 5.00 L gas tank and a 4.00 L gas tank. You need to fill one tank with oxygen and the other with acetylene to use in conjunction with your welding torch. If you fill the larger tank with oxygen to a pressure of 135 atm , to what pressure should you fill the acetylene tank to ensure that you run out of each gas at the same time? Assume ideal behavior for all gases.
a gasoline pump delivers 4 2/5 gallons of gas per minute. How many minutes will it take to fill a gas tank that holds 16 1/2 gallons?
Imagine that you have a 5.00 L gas tank and a 4.00 L gas tank. You need to fill one tank with oxygen and the other with acetylene to use in conjunction with your welding torch. If you fill the larger tank with oxygen to a pressure of 125 atm , to what pressure should you fill the acetylene tank to ensure that you run out of each gas at the same time? Assume ideal behavior for all gases.
A tank that holds 200. lbm of water takes 5.6 minutes to fill. What is the molar flow rate of water (M = 18.02) into the tank in lb-mole/hr?
HW7: Problem 14 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) A gas station stores its gasoline in a tank under the ground. The tank is a cylinderlying horizontally on its side. (In other words, the tank is not standing vertically on one of its flat ends.) If the radius of the cyinder is 0.5 meters, its length is 8 meters, and its top is 1 meter under the ground, find the total amount of work needed to pump the...