6. In Fig. B, find the pressure head at m in feet of luid A when: (a) Fluid A is water, fluid B is mercury, z = 15 in., y = 30 in. (b) Fluid A is sea water (sp gr 1.03), fluid B is bromoform (sp gr 2.87) I- 12 in., y = S ft.

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Fluid A
(Fluid
Fluid B
Fluid B-
Fluid B-
Fluid A
Fig. A
Fig. B
Fig. C
4. In Fig. A find the pressure head and the pressure at m when:
(a) Fluid A is water, fluid B is mercury, z 15 in., y = 30 in.
(b) Fluid A is oil (sp gr 0.80), fluid B is a calcium chloride solution
(sp gr 1.25), z = 12 in., y = 8 ft.
(c) Fluid A is gas (w
y = 15 in.
5. In Fig. A, what is the height z if fluid A is water, fluid B is mer-
cury, the gage pressure at m is 20 lb per sq in., and y =
6. In Fig. B, find the pressure head at m in feet of fluid A when:
(a) Fluid A is water, fluid B is mercury, z 15 in., y =
(b) Fluid A is sea water (sp gr 1.03), fluid B is bromoform (sp gr 2.87)
1- 12 in., y
7. In Fig C, find the pressure at m when:
0.04 lb per cu ft), fluid B is water, z 5 in.,
How much does the value of y affect the result?
5 ft?
30 in.
S ft.
Transcribed Image Text:Fluid A (Fluid Fluid B Fluid B- Fluid B- Fluid A Fig. A Fig. B Fig. C 4. In Fig. A find the pressure head and the pressure at m when: (a) Fluid A is water, fluid B is mercury, z 15 in., y = 30 in. (b) Fluid A is oil (sp gr 0.80), fluid B is a calcium chloride solution (sp gr 1.25), z = 12 in., y = 8 ft. (c) Fluid A is gas (w y = 15 in. 5. In Fig. A, what is the height z if fluid A is water, fluid B is mer- cury, the gage pressure at m is 20 lb per sq in., and y = 6. In Fig. B, find the pressure head at m in feet of fluid A when: (a) Fluid A is water, fluid B is mercury, z 15 in., y = (b) Fluid A is sea water (sp gr 1.03), fluid B is bromoform (sp gr 2.87) 1- 12 in., y 7. In Fig C, find the pressure at m when: 0.04 lb per cu ft), fluid B is water, z 5 in., How much does the value of y affect the result? 5 ft? 30 in. S ft.
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