1. 120 kPa is the absolute pressure at the bottom of the ocean. How deep is the water at this point in feet?
1. 120 kPa is the absolute pressure at the bottom of the ocean. How deep is the water at this point in feet?
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![PROBLEM no 1
ASGUMING THm THERE ARE no HEAT EPFETS Ano no
FRICTIUNAL EFIECTS, FINO T HE KINETIC ENERGY AND (PEED
Df A 3220 · Ibm Booy AFER IT FMIS• 118 4 FROm REST.
START WITH THE STEADY PLOW EQUATION, DELETING ENERGY
TERMS WHICH ARE IRRE LEVANT.
GIVEN:
m: 3220 Ibm
V, = 0
PE, + KE, + Wf, +ttQ= PEz + KEz + W4z tHs twt
PE, + KE, = PE, + KEz
mgm + mv,?
2K
mahi
K.
mahi
m Vz
2gh=2 (32 . 174 4)s²) ( 778 ft)
Vz= 223.75's or 224 fps
mv,? (3320 Jbm) (883.75 f+/6)?
2 ( 82. 174 bm
los .
2505225. 98 Ibf tg
BTU
= 322 o. 08 B](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F9e89b182-784f-4a24-86bd-30a372741eff%2Fb2f1dd40-5eb0-478e-b2ae-77588f6a859e%2Fhu8p4ob_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM no 1
ASGUMING THm THERE ARE no HEAT EPFETS Ano no
FRICTIUNAL EFIECTS, FINO T HE KINETIC ENERGY AND (PEED
Df A 3220 · Ibm Booy AFER IT FMIS• 118 4 FROm REST.
START WITH THE STEADY PLOW EQUATION, DELETING ENERGY
TERMS WHICH ARE IRRE LEVANT.
GIVEN:
m: 3220 Ibm
V, = 0
PE, + KE, + Wf, +ttQ= PEz + KEz + W4z tHs twt
PE, + KE, = PE, + KEz
mgm + mv,?
2K
mahi
K.
mahi
m Vz
2gh=2 (32 . 174 4)s²) ( 778 ft)
Vz= 223.75's or 224 fps
mv,? (3320 Jbm) (883.75 f+/6)?
2 ( 82. 174 bm
los .
2505225. 98 Ibf tg
BTU
= 322 o. 08 B
![1. 120 kPa is the absolute pressure at the bottom of the ocean. How deep is the water at
this point in feet?
2. Air flows in a steady manner through a converging tube. At the inlet there are 690kPaa
and 1.193m/kg. If 125m/min of air enters at the rate of 1.57 m/sec and the exit
section has a diameter of 35cm, determine (a) the mass flow rate in kg/sec, (b) the
diameter of the entrance section in mm and (c) the exit velocity in m/min.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F9e89b182-784f-4a24-86bd-30a372741eff%2Fb2f1dd40-5eb0-478e-b2ae-77588f6a859e%2F9zrvz9a_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1. 120 kPa is the absolute pressure at the bottom of the ocean. How deep is the water at
this point in feet?
2. Air flows in a steady manner through a converging tube. At the inlet there are 690kPaa
and 1.193m/kg. If 125m/min of air enters at the rate of 1.57 m/sec and the exit
section has a diameter of 35cm, determine (a) the mass flow rate in kg/sec, (b) the
diameter of the entrance section in mm and (c) the exit velocity in m/min.
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