Air Oil (SG = 0.60) A Water X8G71008 Hg (SG = 13.60) cal (86 = 130 -E B C D -65 ft -49 ft -38 ft -26 ft -20 ft -14 ft Th

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Air Oil (SG = 0.60) A Water X8G71008 Hg (SG = 13.60) cal (86 = 130 -E B C D -65 ft -49 ft -38 ft -26 ft -20 ft -14 ft Th

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Air Oil Sg 0 60 A Water X8g71008 Hg Sg 13 60 Cal 86 130 E B C D 65 Ft 49 Ft 38 Ft 26 Ft 20 Ft 14 Ft Th 1
Air Oil Sg 0 60 A Water X8g71008 Hg Sg 13 60 Cal 86 130 E B C D 65 Ft 49 Ft 38 Ft 26 Ft 20 Ft 14 Ft Th 1 (85.9 KiB) Viewed 25 times
Air Oil (SG = 0.60) A Water X8G71008 Hg (SG = 13.60) cal (86 = 130 -E B C D -65 ft -49 ft -38 ft -26 ft -20 ft -14 ft The gauge reading (Pc) at the interface of water and CCl4 was found to be 4.50 psig and the height of CCl4 (hp) in the open piezometer column D is 34.60 ft, determine the following: (a) pressure in psig on top of each liquid layers (i.e. PA = air-oil, PB = oil-water and PD = water-Hg) (b) elevation (hg, hc, and he) in ft of the liquids in the open piezometer columns, B, C and E Note: All open piezometer columns are exposed to some pressure, not equal to the atmospheric pressure.
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