A pressure gauge at elevation 12m at the side of a tank containing a liquid reads 80 kPa. Another gauge at elevation 7m reads 120 kPa. Compute specific gravity of the liquid? Do not write the unit. You will only input the numerical answer in the space provided. Decimal Places required in the final answer: 3 The height of the head water of a dam is 30m. An air bubble is then observed from the bottom up to the liquid surface. Determine the ratio of th of the air bubble at the surface from its volume of the bottom. Do not write the unit. You will only input the numerical answer in the space provided. Unit of the Correct Answer: Decimal Places required in the final answer: 1

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A pressure gauge at elevation 12m at the side of a tank containing a liquid reads 80 kPa. Another gauge at elevation 7m reads 120 kPa. Compute the
specific gravity of the liquid?
Do not write the unit. You will only input the numerical answer in the space provided.
Decimal Places required in the final answer: 3
The height of the head water of a dam is 30m. An air bubble is then observed from the bottom up to the liquid surface. Determine the ratio of the volume
of the air bubble at the surface from its volume of the bottom.
Do not write the unit. You will only input the numerical answer in the space provided.
Unit of the Correct Answer:
Decimal Places required in the final answer: 1
Transcribed Image Text:A pressure gauge at elevation 12m at the side of a tank containing a liquid reads 80 kPa. Another gauge at elevation 7m reads 120 kPa. Compute the specific gravity of the liquid? Do not write the unit. You will only input the numerical answer in the space provided. Decimal Places required in the final answer: 3 The height of the head water of a dam is 30m. An air bubble is then observed from the bottom up to the liquid surface. Determine the ratio of the volume of the air bubble at the surface from its volume of the bottom. Do not write the unit. You will only input the numerical answer in the space provided. Unit of the Correct Answer: Decimal Places required in the final answer: 1
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