Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications
Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications
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ISBN: 9781259696534
Author: Yunus A. Cengel Dr., John M. Cimbala
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 1, Problem 71P

Another unit is kgf, which is a force unit used mostly in Europe, and is defined as kp (kilopond). Explain the difference between kilopond (kp = kgf) and kilopound (103 lbf) from force units and write the unity conversion factor between them. The density of water at 4°C is = 1000 kg/m3. Express this density value in units of k p m 4 s 2 .

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To determine

The difference between the kilopond and kilopound.

The unity conversion factor between kilopound and kilopound.

The density of water in kps2/m4.

Answer to Problem 71P

The difference between the kilopond and kilo pound is shown in the table (1).

The unity conversion factor between kilopound and kilopound is:

  1kgf=2.204kip.

The density value in kipm-4s2 is 2.204kipm4s2.

Explanation of Solution

Table (1) shows the difference between the pound mass and pound force.

    kilopond (kgf)kilopound (kip)
    In presence of gravity D, the force applied on the body on unit mass having acceleration due to gravity g
    can be expressed in kgf
    .
    Killopound represents the weight or force unit. Kilopound can also be written as kip
    .
    The expression for kilopond can be written as
    F=1kg×9.81m/s2=9.81kgm/s2(1N1kgm/ s 2 )=9.81N
    Here 1kgf=9.81N
    Write the expression for the kilo pound in lbf
    .
    1kip=1000lbf
    Write the expression for the kilo pound in terms of Newton.
    1kip=4448.22N
    Kilopond can be expressed in the kilo pound as
    1kgf=2.204kip
    Kilo pound can be expressed in kilo pond as
    1kip=0.453kgf

Table-(1)

Write the expression for the conversion factor between kilopond and kilopound

  1kgf=2.204kip

Write the expression for density.

  ρ=mV

Here, the density of the substance is ρ and the mass of the substance is m and the volume of the substance is V.

Write the expression for volume in kg/m3.

  ρ=1kg1m3...... (I)

Calculation:

Multiply Equation (I) by m/s2 in denominator as well as nominator.

  ρ=1kg(m/ s 2)1m3(m/ s 2)...... (II) Substitute 1kgf for kg(m/s2) in Equation (II).

  ρ=1kgf1m3(m/ s 2)...... (III)

Substitute 2.204kip for 1kgf in Equation (III).

  ρ=2.204kip1m3( m/ s 2 )ρ=2.204kipm4s2

Conclusion:

The difference between the kilopond and kilopound is shown in the table (1).

The unity conversion factor between kilopound and kilopound is 1kgf=2.204kip.

The density value in kipm-4s2 is 2.204kipm4s2.

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