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Dersnot 4709 1584998918
Dersnot 4709 1584998918
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piston has a mass of 4 kg and a cross- sectional area of 35 cm2. A compressed spring
above the piston exerts a force of 60 N on the piston. If the atmospheric pressure is 95
kPa, determine the pressure inside the cylinder.
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Question 2: The gage pressure of the air in the tank shown in Fig. below is measured to
be 65 kPa. Determine the differential height h of the mercury column.
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Question 3: Two water tanks are connected to each other through a mercury manometer
with inclined tubes, as shown in Fig. If the pressure difference between the two tanks is
20 kPa, calculate a and u.
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Question 4: A room in the lower level of a cruise ship has a 30-cm-diameter circular
window. If the midpoint of the window is 5 m below the water surface, determine the
hydro- static force acting on the window, and the pressure center.
Question 5: The two sides of a V-shaped water trough are hinged to each other at the
bottom where they meet, as shown in Fig., making an angle of 45° with the ground from
both sides. Each side is 0.75 m wide, and the two parts are held together by a cable and
turnbuckle placed every 6 m along the length of the trough. Calculate the tension in each
cable, when the trough is filled to the rim.
Question 6: Milk with a density of 1020 kg/m3 is transported on a level road in a 7-m-
long, 3-m-diameter cylindrical tanker. The tanker is completely filled with milk (no air
space), and it accelerates at 2.5 m/s2. If the minimum pressure in the tanker is 100 kPa,
determine the maximum pressure and its location.