In a refinery, fuel is flowing in a pipe at a velocity of 1 m/s and pressure of 101300 Pa. The refinery needs the fuel to be at a pressure of 2 atm (202600 Pa) on a lower level. How far must the pipe drop in height in order to achieve this pressure? Assume the velocity does not change. (Use: The density of fuel = 789 kg/m and gravity g = 9.8 m/s) Select one: a. 10 m b. 0.5 m с. 13.1 m
In a refinery, fuel is flowing in a pipe at a velocity of 1 m/s and pressure of 101300 Pa. The refinery needs the fuel to be at a pressure of 2 atm (202600 Pa) on a lower level. How far must the pipe drop in height in order to achieve this pressure? Assume the velocity does not change. (Use: The density of fuel = 789 kg/m and gravity g = 9.8 m/s) Select one: a. 10 m b. 0.5 m с. 13.1 m
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In a refinery, fuel is flowing in a pipe at a velocity of 1 m/s and pressure of 101300 Pa. The refinery needs the fuel to
be at a pressure of 2 atm (202600 Pa) on a lower level. How far must the pipe drop in height in order to achieve this
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In a refinery, fuel is flowing in a pipe at a velocity of 1 m/s and pressure of 101300 Pa. The refinery needs the fuel to
be at a pressure of 2 atm (202600 Pa) on a lower level. How far must the pipe drop in height in order to achieve this
pressure? Assume the velocity does not change.
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(Use: The density of fuel = 789 kg/m and gravity g = 9.8 m/s")
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а. 10 m
b. 0.5 m
с. 13.1 m
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Vaporisation (Changes of State)
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