The tank shown contains air, oil, and water. Gage A reads 100 kPa and Gage C reads 16.872 kPa more than Gage B. If the specific weight of air is constant at a value of 12 N/m^3 and the specific weight of water is 9.81 kN/m^3. Determine theoretically the specific gravity of oil in three decimal places
The tank shown contains air, oil, and water. Gage A reads 100 kPa and Gage C reads 16.872 kPa more than Gage B. If the specific weight of air is constant at a value of 12 N/m^3 and the specific weight of water is 9.81 kN/m^3. Determine theoretically the specific gravity of oil in three decimal places
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