Problem 9 Learning Outcome #2 A closed tank is filled with water and mercury, and the air pressure above the water surface is 180 kPa (Not the standard air pressure). At 20-C, the gauge A reads an absolute pressure of 350 kPa. The density of water is 998kg/m², and mercury has a density of 13568kg/m³. All fluids are in thermodynamic equilibrium. (n) What is the height h of the water in cm? (b) What should the gauge B read in kPa in absolute pressure? 80 cm Air (20°C, 180 kPa) Mercury Water
Problem 9 Learning Outcome #2 A closed tank is filled with water and mercury, and the air pressure above the water surface is 180 kPa (Not the standard air pressure). At 20-C, the gauge A reads an absolute pressure of 350 kPa. The density of water is 998kg/m², and mercury has a density of 13568kg/m³. All fluids are in thermodynamic equilibrium. (n) What is the height h of the water in cm? (b) What should the gauge B read in kPa in absolute pressure? 80 cm Air (20°C, 180 kPa) Mercury Water
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Learning Outcome #2
A closed tank is filled with water and mercury, and the air pressure above the water surface is 180 kPa
(Not the standard air pressure). At 20-C, the gauge A reads an absolute pressure of 350 kPa. The density
of water is 998kg/m², and mercury has a density of 13568kg/m³. All fluids are in thermodynamic
equilibrium. (n) What is the height h of the water in cm? (b) What should the gauge B read in kPa in
absolute pressure?
80 cm
2
Air (20°C, 180 kPa)
Mercury
Water](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fbb8c90c1-3de5-4cba-b983-8b4e217feb16%2F45a25e0b-08c6-46e9-95ee-2f4ebb5c1dc4%2Fa2g4c8c_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3
Learning Outcome #2
A closed tank is filled with water and mercury, and the air pressure above the water surface is 180 kPa
(Not the standard air pressure). At 20-C, the gauge A reads an absolute pressure of 350 kPa. The density
of water is 998kg/m², and mercury has a density of 13568kg/m³. All fluids are in thermodynamic
equilibrium. (n) What is the height h of the water in cm? (b) What should the gauge B read in kPa in
absolute pressure?
80 cm
2
Air (20°C, 180 kPa)
Mercury
Water
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