1.Problem Solving: Input your final answer on the space provide. Note: Use three decimal places and no need to input the unit. Determine the total mass (in kg) of a cylindrical tank (D = 700mm & L = 1500m) containing a fluid that has a density of 2400 kg/m^3. Consider the mass of the tank is 20% of fluid's mass.

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2.) Water at 50°C and 1 atm pressure is heated to 100°C at
1.Problem Solving: Input your final answer on the space
constant pressure. Using coefficient of volume expansion
provide.
data, determine the change in the density of water.
Note: Use three decimal places and no need to input the
(Just write the numerical answer. Include - if the answer is
unit.
negative. No need to put the unit.)
Determine the total mass (in kg) of a cylindrical tank (D =
Properties of saturated water
700mm & L = 1500m) containing a fluid that has a density of
Specific
Themal
Conductivity
Enthalpy
Density
Heat
Dynamic Viscosity
2400 kg/m^3. Consider the mass of the tank is 20% of fluid's
Saturation
Temp
Pressure
Vaporization
K
Liquid
Vapor
Liquid Vapor
Liquid Vapor
Liquid
Vapor
mass.
1854 0.561 0.0171 1.792 x 10 0.922 x 10
1857 a571 00173 1.519 x 10 0.934 x 10
1862 0580 0.0176 1.307 x 10 0.946 x 10
1.138 x 10 0.959 x 10
0.598 0.0182 1.002 x 10 0.973 x 10
0.607 0.0186 0.891 x 10 0.987 x 10
1875 0.615 0.0189 0.798 x 10 1.001 x 10
1880 0.623 0.0192 0.720 x 10 1.016 x 10
1885 0631 a.0196 0.653 x 10 1.001 x 10
1892 0.637 0.0200 0.596 x 10 1.046 x 10
01
0.6113 9998
O8721 999
1.2276 999.7
0.0048 2501
2490
0.0068
4217
4205
4194
10
0.0094
2478
15
20
1.7051 999.1
2339
998.0
0.0128
0.0173
246
2454
4186
4182
1863 0.58 00179
1867
2442
1870
25
30
35
40
45
3.169
4.246
997.0
996.0
5.628
7384
9.593
0.0231
0.0304
0.0397
0.0512
0.0655
2431
2419
2407
2395
4180
4178
4178
4179
4180
994.0
992.1
990.1
4181
1900
1908 0.649 0.0208 0.504 x 10 1.077 x 10
1916 0.654 0.0212 0.467 x 10 1.093 x 10
1926 0.659 0.0216 0.433 x 10 1.110 x 10
1936 0.663 0.0221 0.404 x 10 1.126 x 10
50
12.35
988.1
0.0831
2383
0.644 0.0204
0.547 x 10 1.062 x 10
55
15.76
19.94
25.00
31.19
9852
983.3
980.4
977.5
0.1045
0.1304
2371
2359
2346
2334
4183
60
65
70
0.1614
0.1983
4185
4187
4190
1.142x 10
1962 0670 0.0230 0.355 x 10 1.159 x 10
0673 0.0235 0.333 x 10 1.176 x 10
1993 0675 0.0240 0.31s x 10 1.193 x 10
0.667 0.0225 0.378x 10 0
75
80
38.58
47.39
974.7
9718
02421
2321
2309
4193
4197
4201
4206
1948
0.2935
0.3536 2296
0.4235 2283
0.5045 2270
85
5783
968.1
1977
90
70.14
9653
95
84.55
961.5
4212
2010 067 0.0246 0.297x 10
1.210 x 10
Transcribed Image Text:2.) Water at 50°C and 1 atm pressure is heated to 100°C at 1.Problem Solving: Input your final answer on the space constant pressure. Using coefficient of volume expansion provide. data, determine the change in the density of water. Note: Use three decimal places and no need to input the (Just write the numerical answer. Include - if the answer is unit. negative. No need to put the unit.) Determine the total mass (in kg) of a cylindrical tank (D = Properties of saturated water 700mm & L = 1500m) containing a fluid that has a density of Specific Themal Conductivity Enthalpy Density Heat Dynamic Viscosity 2400 kg/m^3. Consider the mass of the tank is 20% of fluid's Saturation Temp Pressure Vaporization K Liquid Vapor Liquid Vapor Liquid Vapor Liquid Vapor mass. 1854 0.561 0.0171 1.792 x 10 0.922 x 10 1857 a571 00173 1.519 x 10 0.934 x 10 1862 0580 0.0176 1.307 x 10 0.946 x 10 1.138 x 10 0.959 x 10 0.598 0.0182 1.002 x 10 0.973 x 10 0.607 0.0186 0.891 x 10 0.987 x 10 1875 0.615 0.0189 0.798 x 10 1.001 x 10 1880 0.623 0.0192 0.720 x 10 1.016 x 10 1885 0631 a.0196 0.653 x 10 1.001 x 10 1892 0.637 0.0200 0.596 x 10 1.046 x 10 01 0.6113 9998 O8721 999 1.2276 999.7 0.0048 2501 2490 0.0068 4217 4205 4194 10 0.0094 2478 15 20 1.7051 999.1 2339 998.0 0.0128 0.0173 246 2454 4186 4182 1863 0.58 00179 1867 2442 1870 25 30 35 40 45 3.169 4.246 997.0 996.0 5.628 7384 9.593 0.0231 0.0304 0.0397 0.0512 0.0655 2431 2419 2407 2395 4180 4178 4178 4179 4180 994.0 992.1 990.1 4181 1900 1908 0.649 0.0208 0.504 x 10 1.077 x 10 1916 0.654 0.0212 0.467 x 10 1.093 x 10 1926 0.659 0.0216 0.433 x 10 1.110 x 10 1936 0.663 0.0221 0.404 x 10 1.126 x 10 50 12.35 988.1 0.0831 2383 0.644 0.0204 0.547 x 10 1.062 x 10 55 15.76 19.94 25.00 31.19 9852 983.3 980.4 977.5 0.1045 0.1304 2371 2359 2346 2334 4183 60 65 70 0.1614 0.1983 4185 4187 4190 1.142x 10 1962 0670 0.0230 0.355 x 10 1.159 x 10 0673 0.0235 0.333 x 10 1.176 x 10 1993 0675 0.0240 0.31s x 10 1.193 x 10 0.667 0.0225 0.378x 10 0 75 80 38.58 47.39 974.7 9718 02421 2321 2309 4193 4197 4201 4206 1948 0.2935 0.3536 2296 0.4235 2283 0.5045 2270 85 5783 968.1 1977 90 70.14 9653 95 84.55 961.5 4212 2010 067 0.0246 0.297x 10 1.210 x 10
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