1. In Figure below, sensor A reads 3.5 kPa (gage). All fluids are at 15°C. Determine the elevations Z in meters of the liquid levels in the open piezometer tubes B and C (Yair 12 N/m?, Yaasoline N...

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1. In Figure below, sensor A reads 3.5 kPa (gage). All fluids are at 15°C. Determine the<br>elevations Z in meters of the liquid levels in the open piezometer tubes B and C (Yair<br>12 N/m?, Yaasoline N 6670 N/m², Ygiycerin 12360 N/m³)<br>10 m<br>Air<br>5m<br>Gunoline<br>25m<br>Giycerin<br>2. Determine drag on the sphere for flow past a sphere (see the figure below) using these<br>parameters D (diameter of sphere), p (density), u (viscosity), u (velocity), Fo (Drag on<br>the sphere).<br>

Extracted text: 1. In Figure below, sensor A reads 3.5 kPa (gage). All fluids are at 15°C. Determine the elevations Z in meters of the liquid levels in the open piezometer tubes B and C (Yair 12 N/m?, Yaasoline N 6670 N/m², Ygiycerin 12360 N/m³) 10 m Air 5m Gunoline 25m Giycerin 2. Determine drag on the sphere for flow past a sphere (see the figure below) using these parameters D (diameter of sphere), p (density), u (viscosity), u (velocity), Fo (Drag on the sphere).

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