an absolute Determine the mass of air in a 4 m' tank at a temperature of 24 pressure within the tank is 200 kPa (abs). The gas constant of air is 287J/kg.K.

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PART A: ANSWER FOUR (4) QUESTIONS ONLY OUT OF FIVE (5) QUESTIONS
Determine the mass of air in a 4 m' tank at a temperature of 24 °C and an absolute
pressure within the tank is 200 kPa (abs). The gas constant of air is 287 J/kg.K.
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(c)
(b)
The liquid is observed to rise 5 mm above the free surface of a liquid when a 1-mm-
diameter tube is inserted into the liquid in an open tank as shown in Figure Q1 (b).
The specific weight of the liquid is 1.2 x 10 N/m³ and the value of the surface
tension for this liquid is 31.5 x 10 N/m. Determine the contact angle between the
liquid and the tube.
Determine the specific weight of Fluid 3, shown in Figure Q1 (e) if the specific
weight of Fluid 1 is 10840 N/m' and the density of Fluid 2 is 820 kg/m³.
Transcribed Image Text:PART A: ANSWER FOUR (4) QUESTIONS ONLY OUT OF FIVE (5) QUESTIONS Determine the mass of air in a 4 m' tank at a temperature of 24 °C and an absolute pressure within the tank is 200 kPa (abs). The gas constant of air is 287 J/kg.K. Q1 (c) (b) The liquid is observed to rise 5 mm above the free surface of a liquid when a 1-mm- diameter tube is inserted into the liquid in an open tank as shown in Figure Q1 (b). The specific weight of the liquid is 1.2 x 10 N/m³ and the value of the surface tension for this liquid is 31.5 x 10 N/m. Determine the contact angle between the liquid and the tube. Determine the specific weight of Fluid 3, shown in Figure Q1 (e) if the specific weight of Fluid 1 is 10840 N/m' and the density of Fluid 2 is 820 kg/m³.
6 m
Fluid 2
+
2 m
Figure Q1 (b)
Fluid 1
Fluid 3
Figure Q1 (c)
7'm
5 m
Transcribed Image Text:6 m Fluid 2 + 2 m Figure Q1 (b) Fluid 1 Fluid 3 Figure Q1 (c) 7'm 5 m
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