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kotykmax [81]
3 years ago
7

A pressure gage connected to a tank reads 60 psi at a location where the barometric reading is 29.1 in Hg. Determine the absolut

e pressure in the tank. Take rhoHg = 848.4 lbm/ft3.
Physics
1 answer:
Eddi Din [679]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:513 psi step by step in explanation

Explanation:

First We need to convert the inches to ft using a conversion factor then:

1 in= 0.083ft , so  29.1 in=2.42ft

We use the equation of fluids that is:

P= P, +ρgh

We need to include the conversion of psf to psi

1 psf=0.0069 psi

P= P, +(ρgh*0.0069)

P=60 psi + 848.4\frac{lbm}{ftx^{3} } * 32\frac{ft}{s^{2} }*2.42ft*0.0069

P=513psi

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