HW#3 Q1. The pressure gauge on a tank of CO2 used to fill soda-water bottles reads 51.0 psi. At the same time the barome

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HW#3 Q1. The pressure gauge on a tank of CO2 used to fill soda-water bottles reads 51.0 psi. At the same time the barome

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Hw 3 Q1 The Pressure Gauge On A Tank Of Co2 Used To Fill Soda Water Bottles Reads 51 0 Psi At The Same Time The Barome 1
Hw 3 Q1 The Pressure Gauge On A Tank Of Co2 Used To Fill Soda Water Bottles Reads 51 0 Psi At The Same Time The Barome 1 (68.13 KiB) Viewed 9 times
HW#3 Q1. The pressure gauge on a tank of CO2 used to fill soda-water bottles reads 51.0 psi. At the same time the barometer reads 28.0 in. Hg. What is the absolute pressure in the tank in psia? Q2. Oil of density 0.91 g/cm² flows in a pipe. A manometer filled with mercury (density = 13.6 g/cm”) is attached to the pipe. If the difference in height of the two legs of the manometer is 0.78 in. head of mercury, what is the corresponding pressure difference between points A and B in mm Hg? At which point, (A or B) is the pressure higher? Why? Calculate the pressure difference in normal pressure units (N/m²). SHOW ALL YOUR CALCULATIONS IN SI SYSTEM Oil एTIMIRLS 0.78 Inches
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