For the configuration shown in the figure below, what must be the value of the specific weight of the unknown fluid? Express your answer in lb/ft³. Specific weight of water = 62.4 In/ft³. 5.5 in. T 1.4 in. Open Open Water 4.9 in. 3.3 in. Unknown fluid
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of the unknown fluid? Express your answer in lb/ft³. Specific weight of water = 62.4 In/ft³.
5.5 in.
T
1.4 in.
Open
Open
Water
4.9 in.
3.3 in.
Unknown
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