3.11 For the closed tank with Bourdon-tube gages tapped into it, what is the specific gravity of the oil and the pressure reading on gage C? 0.5 m Air |A PA= 50.0 kPa 1.0 m Oil 0.5 m B P= 58.53 kPa 1.0 m Water 0.5 m C Pc=? T= 10°C PROBLEM 3.11

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3.11 For the closed tank with Bourdon-tube gages tapped into it,
what is the specific gravity of the oil and the pressure reading on
gage C?
0.5 m
PA = 50.0 kPa
Air
1.0 m
Oil
B
Pg= 58.53 kPa
0.5 m
1.0 m
Water
C
Pc = ?
0.5 m
T = 10°C
PROBLEM 3.11
Transcribed Image Text:11:35 O 3.11 For the closed tank with Bourdon-tube gages tapped into it, what is the specific gravity of the oil and the pressure reading on gage C? 0.5 m PA = 50.0 kPa Air 1.0 m Oil B Pg= 58.53 kPa 0.5 m 1.0 m Water C Pc = ? 0.5 m T = 10°C PROBLEM 3.11
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