7) Consider a U-tube whose arms are open to the atmosphere. Now equal volume of water and light oil (p=790 kg/m3) are poured from different arms. A person blows from the oil side of the U-tube until the contact surface of -Air the two fluids moves to the bottom of the U- tube, and thus the liquid levels in the two arms are the same. If the fluid height in each arm is 102 cm, determine the gage pressure the person exerts on the oil by blowing. Oil Water 102 cm

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Consider a U-tube whose arms are open to the atmosphere. Now equal volume of water and light oil (ρ=790 kg/m3) are poured from different arms. A person blows from the oil side of the U-tube until the contact surface of the two fluids moves to the bottom of the U-tube, and thus the liquid levels in the two arms are the same. If the fluid height in each arm is 102 cm, determine the gage pressure the person exerts on the oil by blowing.

7) Consider a U-tube whose arms are open to
the atmosphere. Now equal volume of water
and light oil (p=790 kg/m3) are poured from
different arms. A person blows from the oil
side of the U-tube until the contact surface of
Air
the two fluids moves to the bottom of the U-
tube, and thus the liquid levels in the two arms
are the same. If the fluid height in each arm is
102 cm, determine the gage pressure the person
exerts on the oil by blowing.
Oil
Water
102 cm
Transcribed Image Text:7) Consider a U-tube whose arms are open to the atmosphere. Now equal volume of water and light oil (p=790 kg/m3) are poured from different arms. A person blows from the oil side of the U-tube until the contact surface of Air the two fluids moves to the bottom of the U- tube, and thus the liquid levels in the two arms are the same. If the fluid height in each arm is 102 cm, determine the gage pressure the person exerts on the oil by blowing. Oil Water 102 cm
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