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Weight:20%, CPL-a, CPMK-1] The pressure difference between an oil pipe and a water pipe is measured by a double fluid ma

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2022 9:56 am
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Weight 20 Cpl A Cpmk 1 The Pressure Difference Between An Oil Pipe And A Water Pipe Is Measured By A Double Fluid Ma 1
Weight 20 Cpl A Cpmk 1 The Pressure Difference Between An Oil Pipe And A Water Pipe Is Measured By A Double Fluid Ma 1 (18.57 KiB) Viewed 79 times
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Weight 20 Cpl A Cpmk 1 The Pressure Difference Between An Oil Pipe And A Water Pipe Is Measured By A Double Fluid Ma 2
Weight 20 Cpl A Cpmk 1 The Pressure Difference Between An Oil Pipe And A Water Pipe Is Measured By A Double Fluid Ma 2 (19.26 KiB) Viewed 79 times
Figure 1
with X = 0, Y = 3, And Z = 5
Weight 20 Cpl A Cpmk 1 The Pressure Difference Between An Oil Pipe And A Water Pipe Is Measured By A Double Fluid Ma 3
Weight 20 Cpl A Cpmk 1 The Pressure Difference Between An Oil Pipe And A Water Pipe Is Measured By A Double Fluid Ma 3 (23.22 KiB) Viewed 79 times
Weight:20%, CPL-a, CPMK-1] The pressure difference between an oil pipe and a water pipe is measured by a double fluid manometer, as shown in figure 1. If the density of water type is 1000 kg/m3 and gravitational acceleration is 9.81 m/s2 for a certain fluid height and specific gravity, calculate the difference in pressure AP = P3 - PA?

SG=12Y SG=LX SG -0.87 55 cm 10 cm 12 cm 20 cm I SG = 13.2

SG = 1.2Y SG = 1.X SG=0.87 55 cm 10 cm B 12 cm 20 cm SG = 13.2 Figure 1.