DA A) Hevin, the wonder Kevin, the wonder chimp, is in orbit aboard The International Space Station. In the stations artificial granty, the acceleration due to grousty (g) stored in a this tybe that is two meters. high and the top of the tube is open... The specife grainty of the solution, relative to water 15 1.2 and the atmospheric pressure. on the station is 14.4 psi. What in the pressure (in psi) at the base of Kenn's nutrient column ? B) The astronauts Paboard the space station were so impressed with your answer for part A that they decided to nearure the pressure of a helium stream using an open-ended manometer, The height of the open end of the manometer arm is 28 inches and the hehum pressure. could be as high as 15.4 psi. They originally intended to use water at the manometer flund, but you showed them a calculation proving that water would not work. The only other fludis aboard the space station are Kenn's nutrient solution (SG=1.2) and toluene (SG=0.87). Why will the water not work and which liqund would malle a better solution substitute? (Hint: You will need to do a calculation to identify the probler).
DA A) Hevin, the wonder Kevin, the wonder chimp, is in orbit aboard The International Space Station. In the stations artificial granty, the acceleration due to grousty (g) stored in a this tybe that is two meters. high and the top of the tube is open... The specife grainty of the solution, relative to water 15 1.2 and the atmospheric pressure. on the station is 14.4 psi. What in the pressure (in psi) at the base of Kenn's nutrient column ? B) The astronauts Paboard the space station were so impressed with your answer for part A that they decided to nearure the pressure of a helium stream using an open-ended manometer, The height of the open end of the manometer arm is 28 inches and the hehum pressure. could be as high as 15.4 psi. They originally intended to use water at the manometer flund, but you showed them a calculation proving that water would not work. The only other fludis aboard the space station are Kenn's nutrient solution (SG=1.2) and toluene (SG=0.87). Why will the water not work and which liqund would malle a better solution substitute? (Hint: You will need to do a calculation to identify the probler).
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Kevin, the wonder chimp, is in
orbit a board the International
Space Station. In the stations artificial
granty, the acceleration due to
gravity (g)
is 29.4 PO/S? Kevin's nutrient solution/is
stored in a this tybe that is two meters
high and the top of the tube is open.
The specife grainty of the solution, relative
to water 15 1.2 and the atmosphere pressure
on the station is 14.4 psi. What in the
pressure (in psi) at the base of
Kenn's nutrient column ?
The astronaut's aboard the space
station were so impressed with your
answer for part A that they decided to
nearure the pressure of a belum stream
using an open-ended manometer. The
height of the operend of the manometer
arm is 28 cher and the hehum pressurelly
could be as high as 15.4 psi. They originally
intended to use water at the manometer
flund, but you showed them a calculation
that water would not work. The only
other flunds aboard the space station are
Kenn's nutrient solution (SG=1.2) and
toluene (SG=0.87). Whay will the water not
work and which ligund would malle a
better sou substitute ?
CHist: You will need to do a calculation
to identify the problem).
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