The water in a tank is pressurized by air, and the pressure is measured by a multifluid manometer as shown in the figure. Determine the gage pressure of air in the tank if h1 = 0.4 m, h2 = 0.6 m, and...


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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 the<br>figure. Determine the gage pressure of air in the tank if h1 = 0.4 m, h2 = 0.6 m, and h3 = 0.8 m. Take the densities of<br>water, oil, and mercury to be 1000 kg/m3, 850 kg/m3, and 13,600 kg/m3, respectively.<br>Ans. 97.80 kPa<br>Oil<br>Air<br>Water<br>Mercury<br>ーミー<br>ーミー<br>

Extracted text: The water in a tank is pressurized by air, and the pressure is measured by a multifluid manometer as shown in the figure. Determine the gage pressure of air in the tank if h1 = 0.4 m, h2 = 0.6 m, and h3 = 0.8 m. Take the densities of water, oil, and mercury to be 1000 kg/m3, 850 kg/m3, and 13,600 kg/m3, respectively. Ans. 97.80 kPa Oil Air Water Mercury ーミー ーミー

Jun 11, 2022
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